Microsoft’s Edge over Popups (and Google Chrome)

0
101
Microsoft’s Edge over Popups (and Google Chrome)


Following up on our earlier weblog, How to Stop the Popups, McAfee Labs noticed a pointy lower within the variety of misleading push notifications reported by McAfee shoppers working Microsoft’s Edge browser on Windows.

Such browser-delivered push messages seem as toaster pop-ups within the tray above the system clock and are supposed to trick customers into taking varied actions, akin to putting in software program, buying a subscription, or offering private info.

example of a deceptive push notification
instance of a misleading push notification

Upon additional investigation, this main drop appears to be related to a change within the habits of the Edge browser with two notable enhancements over older variations.

First, when customers go to web sites recognized to ship misleading push notifications, Edge blocks authorization prompts that might trick customers into opting-in to obtain popups:

Second, when undesirable popups do happen, it’s now simpler than ever to disable them, on a per-site foundation.  Users can merely click on the three dots (…) on the best of the notification and select to “Turn off all notifications for” the area accountable for the popup.

This is a superb enchancment over the earlier expertise of getting to manually navigate browser settings to realize the specified consequence.

Earlier this yr, 9TO5Google reported a Chrome code change could also be indicative of an analogous crack down by Google on nefarious popups.

One can hope Google will comply with Microsoft’s instance to enhance browser safety and usefulness.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here