Quick answer: Pop-up blockers can interrupt secure windows, payment services, RDC tools, documents, or authentication redirects.
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What this problem usually means

Pop-up blockers can interrupt secure windows, payment services, RDC tools, documents, or authentication redirects.

Safe first steps

Work through the basics before assuming the account is compromised or the service is down. Keep banking information private while troubleshooting.

  • Allow pop-ups for official site
  • Retest in clean browser
  • Do not allow random sites
  • Ask IT for managed browsers

What to tell an administrator or support team

Share only non-sensitive details. Useful details include the exact error wording, browser, device, time, network type, and whether the issue affects one user or multiple users.

  • Do not share passwords.
  • Do not share one-time codes.
  • Do not send full account screenshots unless your company policy allows redacted images.
  • Do not install remote-access tools at the request of an unknown caller.

What not to do

Banking login issues create opportunities for fake support pages. Do not try to solve the problem by using unofficial login portals or third-party forms.

  • Do not search for “backup login” pages.
  • Do not trust shortened links.
  • Do not pay anyone to unlock an account.
  • Do not connect a crypto wallet or install browser plugins for banking access.

Use official Synovus help for account-specific issues

For login access, account-specific changes, locked users, payment services, fraud concerns, or confidential banking questions, use official Synovus channels. Start at the official Synovus website, review the official Synovus Gateway information page, or use the official Synovus contact page.

Do not share codes or passwords

No help guide, phone caller, email sender, text message, or “support agent” should ask you to share your banking password, one-time access code, full account number, card number, or remote computer access. Stop and verify through official channels.

FAQ

Can this site fix synovus pop-up blocker login issues?

No. This site only explains safe troubleshooting. Account-specific changes must happen through official Synovus channels or authorized company administration.

What is the safest first step?

Open the official Synovus website directly and avoid links from unexpected messages, ads, or third-party pages.

What details should I record?

Record the exact error wording, device, browser, time, network, and whether MFA was involved. Do not record or send passwords or access codes.

Last reviewed: May 15, 2026. This page is written as independent troubleshooting guidance and is not a substitute for official Synovus support.