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If your Chrome browser keeps sending you too many notifications and you just want them to Disable Chrome Notification, you can easily turn them off. Even better, you can stop them from happening in the first place. You have full control over which sites can send you alerts and which can’t.
Do the random notifications from your browser that pop up on your computer annoy you? Are you trying to get updates from the sites you visit most? You don’t have to worry anymore because there is a quick and easy way to solve this problem. It’s easier than you think to turn on or off pop-up notifications in Google Chrome.
Many people have this problem bothering them in the background, but they don’t know how to deal with it. This article will show you how to turn on, turn off, and manage pop-up notifications in Google Chrome. This will make your browser much easier to use and add to what you already know about how to run and use Google Chrome.
Disable Chrome Notifications on Windows and mac
- Open the Start menu and click the gear icon or use the Win + I keyboard shortcut to launch the Settings app.
- Navigate to System > Notifications.
- Scroll down to the Notifications from apps and other senders section.
- Locate Google Chrome on the app list and disable the toggle next to it
Chrome notifications in Android
- Open up Chrome on your Android. Hit the three dots in the right-hand corner. Tap Settings.
- Choose Notifications.
- To block all notifications from Chrome on Android, toggle the switch to the right of Show notifications to the off position.
- Or, for a less nuclear approach, toggle the switch to on and then manage your notifications preferences directly from your browser, downloads, media, and more.
- Keep scrolling down to adjust your notification settings from different websites. To stop all notifications from any website, toggle the switch to off next to Show notifications. Or, keep the toggle switch turned on, but allow notifications only from the sites you really want.
Chrome notifications in iOS
- On your iOS device, open the Chrome app.
- Click on Settings.
- You must then tap Content settings to see block Pop-ups.
- Turn off “Block Pop-ups”.
How does a Chrome push notification work?
The push notification service of Google Chrome sends web push notifications to a number of devices. It gives users regular updates from the websites they like. On the other hand, they help to get people interested in websites and increase sales. This is possible by giving them content that is relevant, interesting, and made just for them.
It’s easy and obvious how to turn on push notifications. When a user goes to a website with a push notification service, this is what happens. In the top left corner of the address bar, a message shows up.
The alert box tells you that the website wants to send alerts. Under the message, you can choose to either “allow” or “block.” If the visitor clicks “allow,” the device gives the website the access it needs.
Visit their official website for more information.
FAQ
By default, Chrome alerts you whenever a website, app, or extension wants to send you notifications. So if you’re getting notifications it’s because you’ve allowed a site to send you notifications, though it’s easy to miss being asked if it’s OK.
Pop-up ads on Chrome most likely keep appearing because the browser has been infected with a virus. It can be either a browser hijacker which changes the browser settings, or adware. In the latter case, pop-up ads are appearing not only on your browser but also while using the device in general.