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Do random sites, Google Now, or different apps send you alerts that show up on your computer screen? Do they feel like they’re in your way and not what you want, or do you want Enable and Disable Browser Notifications? We have the guide you need, no matter what. Everyone, including your web browser, wants your attention these days.
With a push notification, websites can send their content straight to your browser, just like they can share articles on social media. It’s easy to sign up for these alerts by accident, but you can turn them off or make them less annoying. Here’s what you need to know about how to control these pop-ups.
Steps to Enable and Disable Browser Notifications
Microsoft Edge
- Open Edge and select the “…” button in the top-right corner of the browser window
- Scroll down and select the “Settings” option from the dropdown menu
- Scroll down and select the “Advanced Settings” option from the dropdown menu
- Scroll down and select the “Manage” button under the “Website Permissions” heading
- Here you can select a domain and either enable or disable notifications from that domain
If you can download Microsoft Edge, than you can visit on Google Play Store
Firefox
- Open Firefox and navigate to: about:preferences
- Depending on your version of Firefox, you may need to select the “Content” tab choice. In the latest Firefox, click on the “Privacy and Security” tab instead
- Scroll to where it says “Notifications” and click the “Settings” button
- A menu will pop up where you can change the settings for various domains
If you know more details about this, than you can check on official website.
Chrome for Android
- Open the Chrome app and select the vertical elipses icon in the top-right corner of the screen
- Select the “Settings” option from the dropdown menu
- Select the “Site settings” option
- Select the “Notifications” option
- Here you can select a domain and either enable or disable notifications from that domain
Chrome
- Open the Chrome app and select the vertical elipses icon in the top-right corner of the screen
- Select the “Settings” option from the dropdown menu
- Select the “Site settings” option
- Select the “Notifications” option
- Here you can select a domain and either enable or disable notifications from that domain
FAQ
Go to the browser menu and select “Settings.” In the “Privacy and security” section go to “Site Settings.” Select “Notifications.” In the “Notifications” settings, you can add sites you want to receive notifications from or sites you want to block notifications from.
A menu bar is positioned at the top of the browser window. You can access various menus or use the buttons for quick access to access files or your favorites sites, or you can type in the URL in the box to navigate to a specific page.
The Chrome menu button is a series of three dots in a vertical line found at the top right of an open Chrome window. It sits at the far right-end outside the URL bar. This button cannot be hidden so you should always be able to see and use it even if the browser is in full-screen mode.