If you’re annoyed by website notifications that keep popping up on your Android device, there’s a way to disable them. Here’s how:
- Open Chrome on your Android device.
- Type chrome://settings into the address bar and hit enter.
- Scroll down to the bottom and select “Notifications.”
- Toggle the “Notifications off” option and close Chrome.
When you visit a news website, you’ll often see a pop-up asking you to subscribe to their latest posts.
If you agree to this, you’ll get periodic notifications from the website via the Chrome app.
Fortunately, you can disable the notifications for a website and the notification subscription pop-ups from the Settings menu. You can do this on the Chrome desktop app as well.
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To get started, open the Chrome app on your Android smartphone or tablet and tap the three-dot icon in the top-right corner.
Choose the “Settings” option.
Scroll down and open the “Notifications” section.
Now, tap the checkmark next to the website for which you want to disable notifications. Repeat this process for all the websites you want to unsubscribe from.
If you want to disable the website notifications feature altogether, toggle off the “Show Notifications” option from the “Sites” section.
That’s it. You won’t find website notifications crowding up your notifications anymore!
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