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StopPop.net - Total Popup Window Eradication

StopPop.net automatically blocks Internet Explorer popup windows while you surf. A small, effective, and intelligent anti-popup software product than can kill annoying popup windows without your intervention by using artificial intelligence and intelligent agent technologies.

Users are raving about how this is exactly what a popup blocker should be. It is so simple your Grandmother will understand how to use it.

The interface is so unique and intuitive you'll wish you had been using it all along.

View the screenshots for the most amazing software utility you have ever seen and to get an idea of why the simplicity has Internet users everywhere swooning.

StopPop.net - Total Popup Window EradicationHighlighted Features in StopPop.net

  • Allow pop up windows only when you want to see them.
  • Unlike other popup blockers StopPop.net only runs when you surf.
  • Let's face it some web sites have valid popups you need to see, StopPop.net allows you to graphically select popups you do want to see from the slide out menu window.
  • Two clicks to use 90% of all features.
  • Have the option to play a non-intrusive sound when a popup is blocked.
  • Set up StopPop.net to always allows pop ups from secure sites.
  • Manage your blocked sites, allowed sites and domains all in a single interface or manually with a click while you surf.
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