Staying informed about potential threats and malware attacks with the McAfee Chrome extension is a good precaution. However, if you constantly get McAfee popups (say every 15 minutes or so), it can interrupt and disrupt your browsing experience.

On the other hand, if you neither have the McAfee app nor the browser extension installed on Chrome or your system, they are probably fake McAfee pop-ups.

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So, without further delay, let’s disable the McAfee pop-ups on Chrome and also learn to spot and stop the fake ones.

How to Stop McAfee Pop-Ups on Chrome?

For the time being, you can open and use Incognito mode in Chrome to temporarily avoid notification pop-ups from McAfee.

However, to block them completely, you have to change the notification settings on Chrome. Furthermore, you’re able to restore Chrome settings to default or evenuninstall the appas a last resort.

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Add the Mcafee Site to Notification Block List

On Chrome, you can block the push notifications you receive from any site, including the McAfee site. By enabling it, you allow Chrome to hide all the McAfee notifications from popping up.

Uninstall the McAfee Chrome Extension

If you still get the McAfee pop-up notification when opening Chrome, you’re able to uninstall the McAfee chrome extension. In case you need it again, you can reinstall it later from theChrome Web Store.

Use the Default Chrome Settings

The McAfee browser extensions could have made unintended changes to your Chrome settings. So, consider using Chrome’s default settings to undo the changes and stop getting the pop-up alert notifications.

How to Spot and Stop Fake McAfee Pop-Ups on Chrome?

In some cases, you might get notification pop-ups that appear to originate from McAfee, when in reality, they arefake malicious pop-ups.

Ironically, hackers send these notifications hoping that someone clicks them to steal credentials by infecting their PC. If you receive these notifications even when you haven’t opened the Chrome browser and don’t have the McAfee desktop application installed on your PC, it’s likely a virus or adware.

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For example, they might display the message“Your McAfee has Expired”or“Virus detected.”

You can identify them by looking at their URL. Most of the fake ones display site URLs other than theofficial McAfee site. Whenever you click one of their notifications, they redirect you to a completely different site.

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To get rid of the fake pop-ups or stop them when you open Chrome, you may add their URLs in the“Not allowed to send notifications”section, as mentioned above.

Unlike on a desktop, you cannot manually add a site’s URL to the Chrome notification block list. However, you can check if a particular is allowed to send notifications on Chrome and disable it from there:

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Furthermore, you caninstall an adblocker extensionto prevent fake McAfee and other malicious ads. You can download the extension from the Chrome Web store. But be sure to check the review and number of users that have downloaded the extension.

In case you have clicked the fake pop-ups, considerscanning your system with another antivirus, as your system might have been infected by malware.

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