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Originally Posted by drexl
Google doesn't like popunders that open when you click anywhere on a page. Not only this can impact your SEO but they will also block ads on your site on Chrome if you don't "fix" the issue after they send you a warning.
If your script binds popunders to links or certain elements on the page rather than the entire page, you should be okay (at least until Google comes up with new policies).
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Truth right here.
And it isn't just about google, its bad for users. The pop behavior needs to not interrupt the session.
Webmasters who put click-anywhere pops on their home page that interrupt the first click...I just shake my head.