Add exception for popup blocker
Internet Explorer
- Click on the Tools icon.
- Click Internet Options.
- Click the Privacy tab.
- Click Settings next to Turn on Pop-up Blocker.
- Enter the website into the Address of website to allow field. Use *.unicentric.com to allow all unicentric sites
- Click Add.
- Click Close.
- Click OK.
Chrome
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, click More Settings.
- Under "Privacy and security," click Site settings.
- Click Pop-ups and redirects.
- Click the Add next to the "Allowed to send pop-ups and use redirects " section.
6. Enter the website into the Site field. Use [*.]unicentric.com to allow all unicentric sites
7. Click Add.
8. Close the Settings tab.
Close all instances of Chrome, and try again.
Firefox
- Click the menu button on the upper right corner.
- Click Options.
- Click Privacy & Security.
- Click Exceptions next to Block pop-up windows under the Permissions section.
- Enter the website into the Address of website field. Use unicentric.com
Note: Firefox Quantum's pop-up exceptions now include the protocol (http:// and https://). You must match the protocol being used on the website when you add the exception. Example: https://unicentric.com
Note: Mozilla Firefox globally allows all subdomains of the exception entered. If you enter unicentric.com, this would allow pop-ups for www.unicentric.com, sx2020.unicentric.com, and other sites that end with unicentric.com. This functionality does persist on Firefox Quantum as long as the protocol matches. - Click Allow.
- Click Save Changes.
- Close the Options tab.
Edge
- Click on the Settings and More icon.
- Click Settings.
- Click Site permissions.
- Click Pop-ups and redirects.
- Click Add.
- Enter the website into the Address of website to allow field. Use *.unicentric.com to allow all unicentric sites
- Click Add.
- Close and relaunch Edge.