One of the neat features of Google Chrome is that by default it notifies you when a site or a service wants to send you notifications. It allows you to control and manage notifications you receive.
However, seeing the notification prompt pop up often might be too much for some. If you’re tired of these notifications and want to turn them off completely, you’ve come to the right place. We’ll cover Android, Chrome OS, desktop, and iOS versions of Chrome.
Chrome is by default set to alert the user when a website, extension, or app attempts to start sending them notifications. This is a very useful feature, as it allows you to handpick sites and apps you want to allow notifications from.
On the other hand, Chrome’s Incognito mode doesn’t show notifications. That’s because you’re browsing anonymously and websites and apps can’t target you for commercials, notifications, and offers.
However, if you don’t want to click “No, thanks” on every notification you get in the standard browsing mode, you can disable these notifications.
If you’re on an Android device, Chrome is your default browser. At the moment of this writing, it is the main browser Android users use to search the web, though some opt for Firefox, Opera, and other browsers.
Chrome for Android allows you to turn off notifications completely, as well as for certain sites and apps. Here’s how to turn them off completely:
This will disable notifications for all sites. If you’d like to disable them only for certain sites, follow these steps:
If you can’t see the Block and Allow options, that particular site can’t send notifications.
Chromebooks, the Google Pixel, and all other devices running Chrome OS have Chrome installed as their default web browser. Some users do install other browsers, but Chrome is still dominant.
Similar to many other platforms, you can turn off Chrome notifications on your Chromebook, as well. You can choose between disabling them completely and blocking certain sites. Follow these steps to get rid of the notifications:
Chrome is the most popular web browser on desktop and laptop computers running the Windows operating systems. However, it is still far behind Safari on the Mac platform. If you want to disable Chrome notifications on a computer, you should follow the steps below. These work on Windows, Linux, and macOS.
If you’d like to turn off notifications for individual sites, you should click on the Add button next to Block. Type in the name of the site you’d like to block and click on the Add button.
You can also disable Chrome notifications on your Mac via Notification Center. Here’s how to do it:
You should have in mind that Chrome will continue to notify you when you install new add-ons or apps. For maximum results, combine this method with the one in the Computer section of the article.
Chrome is a popular web browser on the iOS platform, but Safari still rules supreme. The iOS version of the browser offers a slightly limited set of options and abilities than its desktop and Android counterparts. Among other things, Chrome for iOS can’t show you notifications.
As great as being prompted whenever a site or service wants to start sending you notifications, sometimes the notifications might become overwhelming. Turning them off completely or partially is the way to go.
What are your reasons for turning the notifications off in Chrome? Would you disable them completely or only for certain sites and services? Hit the comments section below and give us your two cents on the matter.