How to uncheck pop up blocker in Mozilla android is

In my mobile pop up blocker is checked how to in check

Hi Raghuramkonduru
This is a frequently asked question so I have copied and pasted the following from https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1033325 :
<blockquote>
There are no Pop-up Blocker Options in Firefox for Android. However, if you wish to disable Pop-ups, you can follow these instructions:
# Type about:config in the address bar
# Search for dom.disable_open_during_load and set it to false
To re-enable the Pop-up blocker, set dom.disable_open_during_load to true
</blockquote>
Cheers!
...Roland

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