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I Always Change This Setting on My Web Browser - Works on Chrome, Edge, and Firefox

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July 7, 2025
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Tutorial: How to Block Annoying Notifications in Browsers

In this tutorial, we will learn how to stop websites from sending annoying notification requests across different browsers: Chrome, Edge, and Firefox.

Introduction

Browsing the web often comes with interruptions, such as cookies and notification requests from various websites. This guide will help you eliminate these notifications for a smoother browsing experience.

Steps to Disable Notifications

Google Chrome

  1. Open Settings

    • Navigate to the settings in your Chrome browser.
  2. Privacy and Security

    • Go down to the 'Privacy and security' section.
  3. Site Settings

    • Click on 'Site settings.'
  4. Manage Notifications

    • Find 'Notifications' and select “Do not allow sites to send notifications”.

Microsoft Edge

  1. Access Settings

    • Open Edge settings.
  2. Cookies and Site Permissions

    • Scroll down to 'Cookies and site permissions.'
  3. Control Notifications

    • Find 'Notifications' and set it to ask before sending notifications, or simply turn it off.

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Open Settings

    • Go to Firefox settings.
  2. Privacy and Security

    • Navigate to 'Privacy and security.'
  3. Manage Notification Requests

    • Click on 'Settings' under notifications.
    • Choose "Block new requests asking to allow notifications."

Conclusion

By configuring these settings, you can effectively block notification requests from websites in Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. Enjoy a cleaner browsing experience without interruptions.

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