For some time now, the websites we visit have been asking us for permission to send us notifications. This can be interesting to keep up to date with the latest news from our favorite newspaper or blog. However, at some point you may have inadvertently activated this option and started receiving notifications that don’t really interest you. Is there a way to disable Chrome notifications? We explain it to you below.
Turn off Chrome notifications from websites
Android offers a very complete management of notifications. In fact, it is the operating system itself that is responsible for managing them. Therefore, the following method is easily applicable to other applications.
- Go to Settings> Applications and then look for Chrome in the list.
- Click on Chrome and access the information of the application. You can also access this section by opening Chrome, accessing the settings and tapping on Notifications.
- In this section you can select which notifications you want to restrict. You can disable them all or specifically select some. In the Websites section, you can enable or disable notifications for each page individually.
Deactivate the notification activation question
If you don’t settle for turning off notifications and want to go a step further, you can completely block all requests. This way, you won’t accidentally trigger unwanted notifications.
- Open Chrome and go to Settings. Once inside, click on Notifications. On this screen, swipe down until you reach the end. Then tap on App notification settings.
- We just have to disable the Notifications option that appears above. By doing this, the browser will block all notification activation requests and will not ask anymore if we want to enable them.
With these two simple processes, you can prevent notifications from reaching you and websites asking you to activate them.