On your iPhone 14, you can enable pop-ups by going to Settings > Safari and unchecking the Block Pop-Ups option.
Continue reading for additional information, including screenshots, on how to change this setting.
See this video on how to allow pop-ups on iPhone 14 for more information.
How to Disable iPhone 14 Pop-Ups
The steps in this tutorial were completed on an iPhone 14 Plus running iOS 16.5.
These methods will also work on most other recent iOS versions and iPhone models, including the ones listed below:
- iPhone 14
- iPhone 14 Pro
- iPhone 14 Pro Max
Step 1: Find the Settings app icon on your Home screen and tap it to open the menu.
Step 2: Scroll down and select Safari.
Step 3: Scroll down and, on the right, press the Block Pop-Ups button.
Now that you know how to allow pop-ups on iPhone 14, you will be able to see the pages and material that a website is attempting to present as a pop-up.
Remember, if you were doing this to watch a specific pop-up, remember to go back and turn the pop-up blocker back on when you’re finished so you don’t see pop-ups from unwanted sources as you browse the Web.
Furthermore, changing the pop-up settings in Safari has no influence on how pop-ups are handled in other browsers like Chrome or Firefox. Instead, if you use one of those browsers, you must allow pop-ups in those apps.
Allowing Video Pop-Ups in Safari
Summary – How to View Pop-Ups in iPhone Safari
- Navigate to Settings.
- Choose Safari.
- Turn off the Block Pop-Ups option.
Related: How to Remove Frequently Visited on iPhone 13
Conclusion
Pop-ups have long been one of the most vexing parts of the Internet, but pop-up filters in modern browsers can successfully avoid them.
You may, however, visit a Web site that is attempting to display a pop-up for a legitimate reason, but the pop-up is being prevented by the browser.
This pop-up blocking is within your control, and you can enable or disable it as needed.
Hopefully, our instructions on how to allow pop-ups on iPhone 14 have provided you with the necessary information to view the pop-ups that you want to see when using the Safari browser.
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