Google Chrome is the number one browser in the world, and it has many features to help you do much more than just a basic browsing.
So in recent years it has become fashionable for every site to use notifications. From beforechoice, Google Chrome is set to allow websites to send notification acceptance requests.
What do alerts do? When you load a page with notification support, you'll see a message asking you to enable it mode for this website. If you do not agree, the page is automatically added to a list in Google Chrome, and if you agree, this site starts sending you notifications every time there is a new post.
So if you are one of those who are not happy to see popups, this feature will probably get you out of your clothes.
With the following options you can set rules per site, to allow or block notifications per site or globally.
The route for the settings notifications in Google Chrome are:
Google Chrome - Settings - Site Settings - Notifications
A shortcut to get to that destination faster is copying and pasting the following link into Google Chrome's address bar:
chrome: // settings / content / notifications
If you want to block all notifications you can turn off a simple option:
Ask before sending (recommended)
As soon as you click you should see that the function is "Blocked."
On the other hand the same menu allows you to manage the rules per site by blocking or unblocking websites by clicking on the menu (three tones) next to the site names.
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