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    Stop Websites Asking to Show Notifications

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    It feels like just about every website I go to these days asks me if I would like to allow notifications.

    On the Internet views are everything to websites, specially ones trying to sell you something. You view is valuable to them even after you have left. Thats why they want you to allow notification from them, so every time they make a change or do something they hope will interest you, the notification will lure you back.

    I personally don’t need to be notified by every website I visit and certainly don’t want to be asked by every website if I would like to accept notifications.

    If you are not being prompted by a lot of websites to accept notifications, your lucky; or maybe we just run in different circles.

    But if you are being hounded to add a notification from too many websites and would like it to stop there is a very easy way to do it, depending on which web browser you are using.

    My top two web browsers I use are Chrome made by Google and Firefox by Mozilla.

     

    Notifications you might want

    In some instances you might want to keep notifications.

    A popular desktop notification lots of people use and want is from the worlds most popular social network, Facebook.

    A lot of Facebook users want to be notified on their computer by a pop-up when they recieve a message on website notification.

    This type of desktop notification is useful because you do not even need to be in the website to be informed.

    Kind of like on your mobile when you received a notification even when you are not in the Facebook app.

     

    How to stop being asked to receive notifications

    Below I will show you how to tell each of these browsers to not ask you and ignore every time one of these websites asks you to add notifications.

     

    Google Chrome

    1. In Google Chrome, go to your setting panels in the top right corner (the three horizontal bars).
    2. Move to the bottom of the screen and click on advanced settings.
    3. Click Content Settings, under the Privacy.
    4. Look for notifications and select, Do not allow any site to show notifications. Or you can simple choose the particular site if you have already done so, and turn it off.

     

    Mozilla Firefox

    1. In you Mozilla Firefox web browser address bar, type about:config
    2. In the Search field type, webno
    3. Find the value named dom.webnotifications.serviceworker.enabled  and change it to false.

     

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