Well, you could also check if there's a specific setting within the website that's causing the pop-ups and disable it. Another option is to update Chrome to the latest version as sometimes that fixes such issues.
Well, one way to do it is by installing an ad-blocker extension. Just search for a reliable one in the Chrome Web Store and follow the installation instructions. Another option is to check your Chrome extensions for any that might be causing the pop-ups and remove or disable them.
You can try installing an ad-blocker extension. That usually does the trick to stop those pesky pop-ups.
Well, usually you can open Chrome's settings, find the section related to content or notifications, and disable the feature that shows news stories. It might take a bit of searching within the settings, but you should be able to find it.
In Chrome, if there is an extension related to the top stories, you can try disabling it. Usually, you can manage extensions in the Chrome menu. Check if any of the installed extensions are responsible for showing the top stories and disable it if so. Also, some Chrome versions may have a 'Homepage' or 'New Tab' settings where you can control what shows up, including the top stories. You may need to explore these areas to find the relevant settings for removal.
The thing with video pop-ups in news stories is that they can be intrusive. Maybe they think it'll draw more attention, but it can actually make people less likely to stay on the page.
If the top stories are related to a particular Google service like Google Discover in Chrome on Android, you can try adjusting the settings for that service. Go to the Google app settings on your Android device (as Google Discover is often linked to the Google app). In the Google app settings, there should be options to customize or disable features that might be related to the Chrome top stories. This could be a more roundabout way but might be effective depending on how the top stories are being fed into Chrome on your Android device.
Well, to print news stories in Chrome, first make sure the page is fully loaded. Then, go to the menu and select 'Print' or use the keyboard shortcut I mentioned earlier. You can choose things like page layout, number of copies, and whether to print in color or black and white before hitting the 'Print' button.
Removing a story from a news site can be tricky. First, check if the site has a 'Report' or 'Feedback' option. Then, explain your reason for wanting the story removed. But keep in mind, they might not comply unless there's a valid legal or privacy concern.
Sometimes, a news station might remove a story if it could cause harm or if new information comes to light that contradicts the initial reporting.
It could be that the story violated some legal or ethical guidelines. Or perhaps there were new developments that made the original story no longer relevant or valid.