Now, the volume of websites we visit these days and the number of times we’ve to click the “No” button makes the web experience quite nasty. In fact, the sites which aren’t even relevant keep disturbing for permission access. Therefore, we are here with a simple guide on how to stop websites from requesting notification access on your browser. We’ve included instructions for Chrome, FireFox, Edge, Opera, as well as Safari; so, read along.
How to Stop Websites from Requesting Notification Access
In Google Chrome
On PC: Note: To block notifications from selected sites, keep the toggle on and add the site by using the “Add” button given right below in the Block section. On Smartphones:
In Mozilla Firefox
In Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge lately got support for notifications with Windows 10’s Anniversary Update. Unfortunately, it doesn’t get a native option to disable notification access pop-ups while browsing. And all you can do is click “No” when asked for notification access by websites. However, there’s a workaround for the same, given below.
In Opera
In Apple Safari
macOS: iOS: Website notifications for Safari are embedded deep down in iOS’s Settings and managed by the operating system. To tweak the same:
Wrapping Up
So this was all about how to stop websites from requesting notification access on your browser. By the way, which browser do you use the most? Let us know in the comments below. Moreover, feel free to reach us in case of any doubts or queries. Also, read How to Get Dark Mode on Google Chrome on PC.