How to Stop Page Redirects: Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari (2024)

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A user-friendly guide to block page redirects on multiple desktop browsers

Written byNicole Levine, MFA

Last Updated: June 21, 2024Fact Checked

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When a page redirect happens on your browser, you're taken from one URL to another. In some cases, this is caused by a spam link, and it's best to avoid these redirects to avoid viruses or malware. Luckily, many browsers have built-in features to protect you from page redirects. This wikiHow will show you how to block a website from redirecting you to another page using Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Safari, and Opera on a PC or Mac computer.

Things You Should Know

  • On Chrome, click "⋮" → "Settings" → "Privacy and Security" → "Site settings" → "Pop-ups and redirects". Make sure it's toggled on.
  • On Firefox, you'll need to edit about:config to block page redirects.
  • On Microsoft Edge, click "•••" → "Settings" → "Cookies and site permissions" → "Pop-ups and redirects". Toggle on "Block".

Method 1

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Using Safari

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    Open Safari on your Mac. While Safari doesn't have a way to block page redirects specifically, you can block pop-ups, turn on warnings for fraudulent websites, and enable content blockers to block ads.

    • If you're seeing the error "Could not open the page, too many redirects" while browsing a particular website, skip to Step 8.
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    Click the Safari menu and select Settings. This menu item will be called Preferences on earlier versions of macOS.

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    Click the Security tab. You'll find this at the top of the window.

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    Check the box for "Warn when visiting a fraudulent website." It's near the top of the window.

    • If this box is already checked, skip this step.
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    Click the Websites tab. It's at the top of the window.[1]

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    Enable "Content Blockers" to block ads. Click Content Blockers in the left panel, then select On. Safari's built-in ad blocker does allow some ads through, but does a good job of hiding other fraudulent content that can redirect you to scammy sites.

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    Block pop-up windows. Click Pop-up windows in the left panel, then select Block.

    • Restart Safari to apply your settings. Safari will now block page redirects.
    • If needed, you can also delete cookies.
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    Fix the "Too many redirects" error. If you're getting this error on a specific website, you can fix it by removing saved data for that site. Here's how:

    • In Safari > Settings, click Privacy and select Cookies and website data.
    • Click Details or Manage Website Data.
    • Search for the site you're having problems with.
    • Select the site and click Remove > Remove Now.
    • Refresh the page to view the site without errors.[2]
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Method 2

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Using Google Chrome

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    Click at the top-right corner of Chrome. By default, Google Chrome will automatically block all pop-ups and page redirects. Use this method to double-check you have the feature turned on.[3].

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    Click Settings. You'll find this near the bottom of the drop-down menu.

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    Click Privacy and Security. This will be in the left panel, underneath Autofill.

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    Click Site settings. This will be underneath Security.

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    Scroll down and click Pop-ups and redirects. A new page will open.

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    Click the bubble next to "Don't allow sites to send pop-ups or use redirects". You'll need to restart Google Chrome to apply any changes.

    • If this option is already selected, page redirects are already being blocked in Chrome.
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Using Mozilla Firefox

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    Open Mozilla Firefox. While Firefox used to have a simple menu option to block page redirects, they've removed the feature from their menus. However, you can still block page redirects by editing the browser's advanced configuration file.

    • Editing this file will allow you to choose whether you want to be redirected to a different site when a site attempts to redirect you.
    • Be sure to check for updates and download accordingly.
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    Go to about:config. To get there, just type about:config into the address bar at the top of Firefox, then press Enter or Return.

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    Click Accept the Risk and Continue. This opens the advanced configuration editor.

    • Be very careful when editing this file, as you can inadvertently break things.
    • Type Accessibility.blockautorefresh into the Search bar. This filters the settings list to show only two items.
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    Double-click false next to "Accessibility.blockautorefresh." This changes the value to true. Now, any time a website attempts to redirect you to a different page, you'll be asked whether you want to go to that page or stay where you are.[4]

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Method 4

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    Click the menu in Edge ••• . You'll see it at the top-right corner of your browser.

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    Click Settings. It's at the bottom of the menu. A new page will open.

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    Click Cookies and site permissions. You can find this on the left panel, underneath Share, copy and paste.

    • If you don't see this option, click the three-line menu at the top-left corner of the page.
    • If you need to update Microsoft Edge, click About Microsoft Edge in the left panel.
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    Scroll down and click Pop-ups and redirects. This will be underneath the All permissions header.

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    Toggle on

    "Block (recommended)." If this option is already selected, page redirects are already being blocked in Microsoft Edge.

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    Launch Opera. This looks like a red o.

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    Click the cog icon in the left panel. The Settings menu will open.

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    Scroll down and click Privacy and security. This will be underneath the Advanced header.

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    Click Site Settings. You can find this underneath Security.

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    Click Pop-ups and redirects. This will be underneath the Content header.

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    Toggle on

    "Allowed". If this option is already selected, page redirects are already being blocked in Opera.

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    On your phone, go to Settings, Apps, Chrome, and Clear App Data. That will clear recently visited pages and bookmarks and should resolve the problem.

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      • Adware on your computer or in your browser can cause redirects as well. Try scanning your computer for viruses and removing extensions and add-ons from your browsers to clear out any malware that might be causing redirects.

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      1. Open Chrome.
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      3. Click Settings.
      4. Click Advanced.
      5. Scroll down to "Privacy and security."
      6. Toggle on "Safe Browsing."
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      How to Stop Page Redirects: Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari (2024)

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      How to Stop Page Redirects: Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari? ›

      On Chrome, click "⋮" → "Settings" → "Privacy and Security" → "Site settings" → "Pop-ups and redirects". Make sure it's toggled on. On Firefox, you'll need to edit about:config to block page redirects. On Microsoft Edge, click "•••" → "Settings" → "Cookies and site permissions" → "Pop-ups and redirects".

      How do I stop Chrome from redirecting pages? ›

      1. On your computer, open Chrome.
      2. At the top right, click More Settings.
      3. Click Privacy and security Site Settings.
      4. Click Pop-ups and redirects.
      5. Under "Allowed to send pop-ups and use redirects," find the site.
      6. To the right of the site, click More Block.

      How do I stop annoying redirects? ›

      See if the following steps will fix your issue.
      1. Check your browser settings. Make sure that your browser is not configured to redirect pages. ...
      2. Check your extensions. Some extensions can cause unwanted redirects. ...
      3. Scan your computer for malware. ...
      4. Contact the website you're trying to visit.
      Mar 30, 2023

      How do I stop pages from redirecting in edge? ›

      To prevent unwanted redirects in Microsoft Edge, you can follow the steps below:
      1. Click on the three dots icon located at the top right corner of the browser.
      2. Select Settings. ...
      3. Scroll down to the Cookies and Site permissions , click on it.
      4. Click on Pop-ups and redirects.
      5. Toggle the Block switch to the On position.
      Nov 18, 2023

      How do I stop multiple redirects? ›

      How To Fix Too Many Redirects
      1. Clear cookies on the redirecting website.
      2. Clear your browser cache.
      3. Ensure your SSL certificate is installed correctly.
      4. Evaluate your third-party services and plugins.
      5. Reset your htaccess file.
      6. Contact your hosting provider.
      Apr 3, 2024

      How can you disable page redirection? ›

      On Chrome, click "⋮" → "Settings" → "Privacy and Security" → "Site settings" → "Pop-ups and redirects". Make sure it's toggled on. On Firefox, you'll need to edit about:config to block page redirects.

      How do I stop Safari from redirecting pages? ›

      To find out:
      1. From the menu bar in Safari, choose Safari > Preferences, then click Privacy.
      2. Click Manage Website Data.
      3. Use the Search field to find the name of the redirecting website, then select the website and click Remove. ...
      4. Click Done, then close Safari preferences.
      Jan 19, 2023

      How do I stop unwanted redirects in Firefox? ›

      How to Block Redirects in Firefox
      1. Go to about:config ;
      2. Set network. http. redirection-limit to 1.
      Mar 3, 2023

      How do I fix a website that keeps redirecting? ›

      Open your browser's settings menu, navigate to the browsing data section (called “Privacy” in Chrome), and clear your browsing data and cookies. Then, restart your browser and type the URL that displayed the redirect error.

      How do I turn off redirect notice in Chrome? ›

      Stop Redirects in Chrome Launch Chrome and press the three dots at the top-right corner. Select “Settings.” Press “Security and Privacy” in the left menu. Choose “Site Settings.” Scroll down and select “Pop-ups and redirects.” Ensure “Don't allow sites to send pop-ups or use directs” is selected.

      Why is my website redirected too many times Edge? ›

      Microsoft Edge says the website's been sending you to too many places, and it suggests clearing cookies might help sort it out. It is interesting to note that many browsers think that outdated cookies could be the reason for the ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS error.

      How do I get rid of redirected pages? ›

      Removing a redirect
      1. Click on Redirects under Domains in cPanel.
      2. From the Current Redirects table, locate the redirect you want to remove. Click Remove.
      3. Click Remove Redirect to confirm the deletion.
      Apr 30, 2024

      How do I stop Microsoft Edge from taking over Chrome? ›

      Browser is hijacked from Chrome to Microsoft Edge, how can I stop...
      1. Download the Chrome policy remover. If you see a message saying that the file type can harm your computer, click Keep.
      2. Right-click it and select Run as administrator.
      3. Click Yes at the confirmation prompt and allow the process to complete.
      Feb 15, 2024

      How do I permanently stop redirects? ›

      How to Block Redirects on Chrome
      1. Go to the Chrome browser on your computer.
      2. Click More Settings toward the top right.
      3. Select Privacy and security site settings.
      4. Click Pop-ups and redirects.
      5. Select the option to block redirects.
      Jun 4, 2024

      Why are there so many redirects in Safari? ›

      This can happen for several reasons, including: Browser cookies and cache issues: Corrupted cookies and an outdated cache could cause a redirect loop that leads to the ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS error. Misconfigured redirects: If your redirects conflict with one another, it can also cause the error.

      How do I get rid of redirects in Chrome? ›

      1. On your computer, open Chrome.
      2. At the top right, click More Settings.
      3. Click Privacy and security Site Settings Pop-ups and redirects.
      4. Choose the option that you want as your default setting.
      Jul 16, 2023

      Why does Chrome redirect to another page? ›

      Chrome redirects can occur for various reasons including adware and malware infections, malicious plugins, compromised websites, clickjacking techniques, browser hijackers, outdated software, and security vulnerabilities.

      How do I stop unwanted web pages from opening in Chrome? ›

      Here're the means for pop-up blocking in Chrome browser:

      Switch to the Privacy and Security tab on your left and click on the Site Settings option. Under Content, go to Pop-ups and redirects. Lastly, under Default conduct, select the 'Don't allow sites to send pop-ups or use redirects' option.

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