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How to block Notifications from Websites in Google Chrome
Here is the way –
◾Click on menu icon (three vertical dots) in upper right hand corner of Google Chrome and go for Setting. ◾Scroll down on Setting window and click for “Show Advance Settings”. ◾Now scroll for the “Privacy” section on window and click on “Content settings”. ◾Search for “Notifications” section where you have to do the actual change. ◾There are three option: – Allow all sites to show notifications – Ask when a site tries to show notifications (recommended) – Do not allow any site to show notification The second option is selected by default where site wants to show notifications. ◾Click on “Manage Exception”. There, you can find list of the sites with the notifications which are either “Block” or “Allow”. Modify those as per your need. ◾If you wish to turn off the notifications completely, then click the last option “Do not allow any site to show notification”.
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