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Instead of creating a separate account only for that service, you may log in to several applications and websites using your Google account. Utilizing this function is advantageous since it enables you to manage and safeguard fewer accounts and passwords. However, not everyone is interested in doing it. Google still keeps displaying pop-up notifications requesting that you connect into websites with your Google account.

You could disable the function from your Google account until very recently, and I’ve previously shown you how to stop Google from displaying those obtrusive pop-ups asking you to sign in. But when a BGR reader inquired about it, I learned that Google had indeed removed the function. Fortunately, there are still a few things you may do to stop the bothersome pop-ups.

 

I went to the Settings section of each of my Google accounts and disabled the “Sign in with Google” option.

 

 

However, there is a problem. Do you notice the button that allows for on/off switching? If someone hadn’t pointed it out to me, I may not have realized that the whole section is missing from the Security bar.

 

Visit the page for your Google account.

 

Locate the Security tab, then scroll down to the section on logging onto various websites.

 

To change how it functions, choose the option that reads “Signing in with Google”.

 

Put a stop to the Google Account login requests.

 

It seems like Google removed it on purpose. The location is unique and unavailable elsewhere. And you can’t find the scene anywhere else.

 

Google offers a website explaining how to sign in with Google as well as the benefits of doing so. It’s unfortunate that the help website doesn’t include instructions on how to prevent the obnoxious pop-ups from occurring again. Only instructions on how to cease using your Google account to log in to websites or applications that you currently use are provided in this article.

 

However, those instructions don’t address the root of the issue, which is Google’s intrusive pop-up windows. I have stated how signing into applications using your Google account is a useful feature since it might keep you safer. However, you may also sign in to programs using your Apple or Facebook account.

 

 

I would always choose Apple out of the available three possibilities. This is due to the fact that Google and Facebook monitor and record everything you do online. By using your Google or Facebook account to log into websites and applications, they may learn more about you.

 

The sign-in option has vanished from the Google account settings page as a result of a dispute between Google and Facebook and Apple.

 

I seldom ever log into websites or applications using my Google account. With Apple, I can create new accounts. I use Proton Pass or 1Password to keep them secure. However, the intrusive ads will keep appearing on the screen.

 

I turned off the intrusive pop-ups on my Google accounts when I had the option to check in with Google. I’m hoping that my preferences will still be respected.

 

 

However, there are methods to stop Google pop-up windows from showing if you haven’t turned off the option to sign in with Google.

 

As I previously said, there is an alternative approach without having to deal with your Google Account that will eliminate Google’s grating pop-ups. Simply disable pop-up advertisements and page redirection on any website you visit (as seen in the image above).

 

This is how Chrome works; I’ll simply reiterate what I said before in these words:

 

Locate the privacy and security section in the browser’s options, then click on site settings and seek for the menu that addresses pop-ups and redirection. Here, you have the option to disable pop-up windows on any website.

 

 

The problem here is that pop-ups could be necessary on certain websites. And choosing this option will stop any of them from occurring. It is up to you whether to enable certain websites or access them using a different browser, although it may not be worthwhile.

 

The aforementioned procedures make it simple to get rid of Google’s sign-in alerts if you find them annoying.

 

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