websites They can send you notifications if you give them the necessary permission. It is a very useful and powerful function in some cases, but it cannot be denied that in others it can become a problem, especially if we activate them by mistake and do not know how to remove them.
Of course, you can unsubscribe from website notifications at any time in Chrome for Android, but the settings are a little more private than you’d like. If all goes well, this will change soon because Chrome an unsubscribe button will be added directly to every notificationand now you can try it in the Canary version of the browser.
Unsubscribe from notifications
Yes You accidentally turned on notifications for a website and since then they come to you incessantly, you can delete them from the section. Settings – Notifications from browser settings or Site Settings – Notifications, but this involves navigating browser settings, and not everyone knows how to do this or dares to do it.
The notification itself has a button that gives you direct access to that site’s settings (and where you can disable notifications), but it still requires a few extra steps. much clearer New button that Google is testing: Cancel your subscription directly at any notification.
By pressing this button, From then on, subsequent notifications will be blocked. Although if you accidentally press the unsubscribe button you have a few seconds to regret it and undo the changes.
this button Currently being tested in Chrome Canary and you need to enable Chrome Flag chrome://flags#notification-one-touch-unsubscribe in order to emerge.
If the tests go well, we may see this button reach the Developer, Beta versions and finally the stable and active version. However, it will still be at least weeks before this happens. In the meantime, you’ll need to follow the usual route by going to settings to turn off notifications.
via | 9to5Google
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