![]() That should effectively disable the message. Go the “Tell me when…” phrase at the bottom of the window, click the dropdown menu, change the time to 10 seconds and click “Done.”.When the popup notification message appears again, click on the “Choose add-ons” button to open a new window.But there are three ways to get rid of the message. That can be annoying when you use selected add-ons and don’t want to disable any of them. If you click on the “Ask me later” button, you’ll see the message later. If you click on “Choose add-ons” button, you’ll see a list of add-ons that might slow down your browser, and it shows a “Disable” button to disable one or all of the add-ons. That popup notification bar has two buttons “Choose add-ons” and “Ask me later”. ![]() But it lets you disable them by showing a popup notification message “Speed up browsing by disabling add-ons” at the bottom-center of IE window. The “Add-on Performance Advisor” feature automatically checks for add-ons, which might slow down IE. Want to get rid of those pesky add-on messages when browsing in IE (Internet Explorer)? It’s relatively easy, especially if you’re comfortable with editing Windows Registry – but it’s not necessary.
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