You may have noticed that an increasing number of websites now display a “Sign in with Google” pop-up every time you open the page. While this can be helpful if you use your Google account to sign in to that site, it’s likely that there are many (if not most) sites where you don’t use the “Sign in with Google” feature, making these alerts useless.
If you don't want to use Google sign-in on all sites, there are several easy ways to block these pop-ups across the entire web.
Why do “Sign in with Google” pop-ups appear?
Among its services, Google offers websites to use your Google account to log you in. The big advantage of this system is that creating an account on the site in question is very quick, because it directly retrieves information about you from your Google account. And once the account is created, the advantage of this system is that you can log in to the site very simply with your Google credentials. This way, you avoid having to multiply the number of accounts and passwords to know.
But the problem is that this login pop-up appears when you may want to log in to this site, but not with Google, or you simply don't want to create an account.
How to disable “Sign in with Google” pop-ups?
There are several solutions available to you to prevent the “Sign in with Google” pop-ups and we will look at them in detail.
Change your Google Account settings
Among its many settings, your Google account has an option to control whether or not you see these “Sign in with Google” pop-ups. And the good news is that you can turn these alerts off pretty easily. You just have to know where to find it.
- Open the browser Google Chrome
- Log in to your Google account and go to in settings on the security tab

- Scroll down to the “Sign in on other sites” section and click “Sign in with Google.”

- Scroll down to the “Sign in with Google” section. Click the toggle to turn off the “ Prompts to sign in to your Google account"
The option is disabled when the button is grayed out. - An “Updated” message will appear at the bottom left of the screen to confirm that your settings have been saved.
From now on, you will no longer see Google login pop-ups on third-party sites!
Change Google Chrome settings
Another option is to control pop-ups and redirects directly in the Chrome settings. To do this, follow these instructions:
- Click on the three vertical dots at the top right of the browser window.
- Select "Settings" from the drop-down menu.
- On the left tab, click “Privacy and Security” and then “Site Settings.”

- Scroll down to the “Pop-ups and redirects” section and click on it.

- On the page that opens, in the “Default behavior” section, select the “Do not allow sites to send pop-ups or use redirects” option.

This solution is a little more radical since it will automatically block all pop-ups from all the sites you visit… but that might not be such a bad thing!
Hide login pop-ups without going through Google
Another option that doesn't require hacking into your Google account and works on most web browsers is to use an ad blocker.
Among these browser extensions, you can use for example uBlock Origin on your desktop or 1Blocker on your iPhone/iPad work in most cases.
Enabling these extensions should automatically hide Google login prompts everywhere. These ad blockers also come with an easy-to-use element blocker, which lets you select any element on the page and quickly block it. You can use this tool to hide Google login prompts in case the ad blocker doesn’t automatically cancel them.
To conclude…
By following the steps outlined in this article, you can now browse the Internet without being interrupted by the annoying “Sign in with Google” pop-ups. With these simple tweaks, your browsing experience will become smoother and more enjoyable.
If you want to re-enable these pop-ups in the future, simply change the settings you changed using the solutions above. Enjoy hassle-free web browsing with these tips!
Article updated on January 10, 2025 by Byothe










