

In Windows 8 just open up the Search charm and type in Programs and Features. In Windows 7 click the Start button, Control Panel, clicking Programs, and then choose Programs and Features. In both Windows 7 and Windows 8 you can uninstall a program by opening Programs and Features. If you don’t know it’s name, open up the task manager when it is doing its annoying trick and you’ll find it listed there. So, if you keep seeing an annoying nagging window asking you to update or pay for software you no longer use, you should uninstall that program. You could delete the program as outlined below, and then But that doesn’t mean you have to pay to renew. Scroll down to the Advanced settings and select Site settings. But first a word of caution: if your security software, your antivirus, is asking you to update, you may have out of date protection and you need to do something about it. Tap the three dots in the upper right-hand corner and select Settings. Below we’ll show you how to install a program that is nagging you. Once you check the boxes to activate the ad blocker, you’re all set to stop those ads. Once it has finished installing, you can open the ad blocker and activate it. The GET button will turn green and may ask you to sign in to the app store.

Click on the GET button beside the ad blocker.

However, some programs you have installed intentionally or unwittingly will continue to nag you long after you have had a use for them. Go to the app store and look for the ad blocker you want. These have been reduced in Windows 7 and Windows 8, but they will never go away entirely. How to get rid of annoying pop ups on the DesktopĪs we mentioned above there are some pop ups that Windows itself sends your way.
