
Find and tap Notifications in the Permissions section.
In the Allowed list tap a site which notifications you wish to block. Scroll down to Advanced settings and tap on Site settings. Tap menu button in the top right corner and select Settings. Disable Notifications From Google Chrome on Android: Optional: click on a blue toggle next to Sites can ask to send notifications setting if you wish to stop notifications prompts from sites.
Turn off unwelcome notifications by clicking on three vertical dots button next to each and selecting Remove. Look at the Allow list and find sites that send you unwanted notifications. Following yellow hints select Site Settings => Notifications. Click on Search settings search bar at the top of the page and type notifications into it. Click on 3 dots button at the top-right corner of the browser window and select Settings. Turn Off Unwanted Google Chrome Notifications: Most modern browsers are Chromium-based and have similar settings layout. Note: If your browser is not on the list, try using instructions for Google Chrome. If you rashly or accidentally accepted a site’s notifications and want to turn them off, or you want to stop all sites from asking to show notifications, this article describes how you can do that for Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge and Opera browsers. There are also sites that try to force users into turning on their notifications and using these notifications to later spam users with questionable links, ads for shady sites, prompts to download fake software updates, and so on. While that can be a useful functionality in some cases (when an email provider is informing us of new emails, for example), most of the time notifications from websites are superfluous and not especially useful. A site tries to convince users to allow its notificationsĪll of us encountered sites asking us to subscribe to their notifications.