Push Notification is a useful feature. You can select to allow your favorite websites to notify you if there is an update(s). If there is a new article, news, event, comment or anything else, you will be notified so that you will not miss any important update even if you are not active on the website. But if you have allowed tons of websites to send push notifications, things can get out of hand pretty quickly. This will do more harm than good. These notifications will start to get annoying. Things are worst if you’re using Google Chrome. Google Chrome is notorious for running in the background. This means even if you are not using Chrome at that very moment, you will still get notifications. If you are suffering from the same annoyance, this article is for you. This article talks about getting rid of or controlling push notification on Google Chrome. The process is easy so you do not need to worry. Here’s how to disable push notification on Google Chrome. You can disable notifications from Google Chrome completely, or you can stop certain websites from sending you push notifications.
Disable Push Notification on Google Chrome (All Websites)
We’ll start by completely turning off every notification from Google Chrome. If you don’t care about any push notifications on Google Chrome, or you prefer to see those updates on your PC or any other device, use this method. If you want to disable notifications from certain websites only, skip this. Follow the steps below;
Step 1: Open Google Chrome browser on your Android device.
Step 2: On the upper right corner, you will find a 3-dot menu. Tap on it.
Step 3: Select Settings. Step 4: Tap on Notifications.
Step 5: Find Sites section. Step 6: Tap on the toggle to disable push notifications.
Now you will not see any annoying push notifications from any websites. When you visit any website, you will not even be asked to “Allow” push notifications.
Disable Push Notification on Google Chrome (Selective Websites)
If you want to only disable push notifications from certain websites and keep the one which you think are important to you, you can do so. Follow the steps below;
Step 1: Open Google Chrome web-browser.
Step 2: Tap on the 3-dot menu located on the upper right corner.
Step 3: Select Settings.
Step 4: Tap on Notifications. Step 5: On Sites section, uncheck the websites you don’t want any push notifications from. If you accidentally uncheck an important site, you can reverse the settings any time.
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