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This is how you can end the annoying notifications that sometimes assail you in Google Chrome

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If you use Chrome you've surely come across a greater or lesser number of occasions with a series of warnings of all kinds It's about notifications from web pages and services to which we have previously given our consent, almost always explicitly.

These are notices designed to alert us to recently published content, be it news, added content, news on our social media, posts in blogsā€¦ the problem is that these can sometimes be annoying or unwanted (we have admitted them without wanting to or we are no longer interested) or even be a way of fraud so that, through push notifications, we fall into the hands of cybercriminals.A problem that however we can solve just by following these steps.

Google Chrome

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In the case of Google Chrome it is as easy as accessing the upper right corner within Chrome and accessing the menu in the shape of three vertical dotsor hamburger."

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Once inside we will go down until we find the option Advanced configuration that offers access to a series of parameters hidden in a special subsection. "

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We must go down until we find the section Privacy and security and once in it, access the section Content configuration. "

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Within it we will find a long list of options but we are going to stay with the one that interests us, which is none other than the configuration of Notifications ."

Click on it and all we have to do is find the web address that we want to eliminate from notifications or that we even want to block.

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All you have to do is click on the three buttons on the right and select the desired option. We close the Settings Menu and the notifications from that website will no longer bother us."

Also in Firefox and Edge

But if your thing is Firefox or Edge, there are also ways to get rid of these annoying notifications.

In the case of the Mozilla browser just click on the upper right corner, on the three horizontal lines to access the Firefox menu .

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We will then search within the Preferences, in the menu on the left, the section Privacy and Safety."

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We will go down until we reach the option Permissions and within it click on Notifications , where we will select the web address whose notifications we want to block or eliminate."

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The steps in Microsoft Edge go through accessing the Microsoft browser and in the upper right corner, click on access with the three dots to open the Edge menu."

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Go down to the Settings section and then look for Advanced Settings to get to option Website Permissions."

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Click on Manage and deactivate the URL from which we do not wish to receive notifications."

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