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Do you get annoyed by notifications in Google Chrome? So you can manage them and eliminate the ones that bother you

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Chrome is the most widely used browser, the king that no one has managed to stand up to until now, and that Firefox with its latest update has made many of us turn our heads back to the flaming fox browser. One of the advantages of Chrome is the large number of options it offers and the integration with Google services for those who are regular users of them.

But so much versatility and so many options have consequences. Chrome can be, and in fact often is, a heavy browserFrom its beginnings, it has become a mastodon that consumes our team's resources, which means that tighter machines can suffer when executing it. Extensions, add-ons and notifications that make it interesting and heavy at the same time We can manage extensions and add-ons, as well as notifications, something that many users are unaware of.

And it can be annoying in certain circumstances to be working or simply spending our leisure time and see how warnings and alerts appear at the least opportune momentManaging and ending them is in our hands and that is what we are going to see today.

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To end notifications and warnings in Google Chrome, the first step is to go to the Options section (the three dots at the top right) and within it access the Settings section that appears near the end of the list of available options."

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When _clicking_ on Settings a new tab will open in the browser as if it were a web page. They are the settings and among them we will see those related to our Profile, Appearance, Search engine, Default browser, Behavior when opening the browser and the last one and the one that interests us, Advanced settings "

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Click on this option and the menu expands in the lower area with sections such as Privacy and security, Passwords and forms, Languages, Downloads, Accessibility... We are going to focus on the first one, Privacy & Security."

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Within this section we are going to look for the option called Content configuration, near the end of the list and we _click_ on it. "

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A new window opens within the tab with a series of options among which we must find the one that interests us, Notifications and click on it to see how another new menu is displayed."

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In it, two large sections. In one called Block we will see the web pages whose notifications we have blocked so that they do not bother us, while another called appears in the lower area Allow that hosts the pages that can offer us notifications."

Within this list we must look for the web whose notices we want to avoid and click on the three dots that appear on the right.

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A small window opens with three options such as Block, Edit and Delete and click on the first one. "

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We then see how this web service is moved to the field called Block at the top and from that moment it will stop sending notifications to Google Chrome. _Did you know this method to avoid notifications?_"

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