While using plugin I must set popup features only when calling window.open 
method. But a lot of libraries (firebase, openFB) use window.open inside their 
own code where I can't directly menage the features of window to be opened, and 
on IOS, where we do not a have a 'back' button we could have a problem. For 
example window, opened with 'toolbar=no' will make app to stack with no ability 
to close the window. Another thing to be mentioned is when on IOS you use 
<video inline> attribute, after opening a new window without setting 
'allowInlineMediaPlayback=yes' all inline attributes will stop working properly 
and video will start to open in a fullscreen mode.

So, my proposal is to provide an ability to setDefaultOptions method that will 
help to prevent external libraries to manage the options of of window to be 
opened directly. If pass a '(required)' in option like that 
'location=no(required)' than any option provided in window.open method will not 
affect on the default settings.

I tested it in my projects (IOS|Android), and everything works fine;

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