Notifications from websites are a good idea in theory, but they’re abused incredibly often by sites that try to trick you into flipping on notifications just because they’re not easy to turn off.
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. The push to get you to subscribe to notifications from websites has slowed in recent years, but that doesn’t ...
When you visit a new website using Chrome on Android, you may receive a request to enable notifications. These notifications are meant to help you track meeting reminders, deals, news updates, and ...
Google is updating Safety Check in Chrome for Android and desktop, with a big focus on getting rid of unwanted website notifications through features like one-tap unsubscribe. This “upgraded” Safety ...
Chrome will start automatically revoking notification permission for sites you don’t regularly interact with. This move follows similar steps for revoking camera and location permissions. Users can ...
Most people use Google Chrome as their primary desktop browser. It’s familiar, it integrates well into the desktop, and it is compatible with almost all laptops and desktop computers. If most website ...
The mobile Chrome browser has added a few new safety settings. The mobile Chrome browser has added a few new safety settings. is a former news writer for The Verge. Google is expanding a Chrome safety ...
Chrome is getting a new feature aimed at cutting back on notification overload. If enabled, Chrome can now revoke notification permission for websites that the user hasn't interacted with recently. It ...