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How to Avoid TV Scary Popups
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TV scary popups can be alarming and upsetting, but there are several steps you can take to avoid them: 1. Change the channel: If you come across a channel that frequently shows scary popups or commercials, switch to a different channel. 2. Use parental controls: Many TVs and cable providers offer parental controls that can be used to block certain channels or programming based on their content rating. 3. Turn off autoplay: Some streaming services automatically play the next episode or video in a series, which can lead to unexpected scary popups. Make sure to turn off autoplay to prevent this. 4. Be cautious with unfamiliar content: If you're watching a show or movie you're not familiar with, research it beforehand to see if it contains any scary or upsetting scenes. 5. Use a content filter: Some TVs or streaming devices offer content filters that can be used to block certain types of content. Check your device's settings to see if this is an option. 6. Use ad-blockers: Install ad-blockers on your browser or streaming device to avoid scary popups from online ads. 7. Adjust your TV settings: Some TVs have settings that can be adjusted to reduce the brightness or contrast of certain scenes, which can make scary popups less intense. By taking these steps, you can avoid scary popups and enjoy your TV viewing experience without unexpected surprises.
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