Find and Disable Push Notifications in Firefox and Chrome
Push notifications in browsers allow websites (if allowed) to display notifications for new activity on your desktop.
When you visit a website that wants you to send notification, you’ll a pop-out of this sort:
If you allow, you’ll start getting desktop notifications for new activities about that website.
For example, if you are a member of It’s FOSS Community forum, you can get desktop notifications when someone replies to your posts.
Many websites also use push notifications to inform you when a new article is published. This happens even when the website is not opened in the browser.
But occasionally, this can be annoying, too ๐ Specially when a website starts sending too many or irrelevant notifications.
In this article, I will explain how to disable push notifications in Firefox and Chrome, two of the most popular web browsers on the internet.
The process should be similar for other Chromium-based browsers as well.
Disable Push Notification in Firefox
Let’s see how you can block push notifications for a specific website or multiple of them.
1. Disable push notifications for specific websites
While you are browsing that particular site, you can click on the website settings button on the address bar as shown below:
This will list the permissions that site has. If it has notification permission allowed, click on the cross icon adjacent to “Send notifications” to revoke that permission.
2. Disable push notification from multiple websites
There is another way to disable notifications for multiple websites in one go.
First, click on the top-right hamburger menu and head to the settings.
Within the settings menu, go to the Privacy and Security tab and scroll down to the Permissions section. Here, click on the Settings button adjacent to the Notification item.
In the resulting window, you can Allow/Block notification of individual websites, or remove permissions, for all the websites (more on that below).
Click on Save Changes to save the settings.
3. Disable push notifications from all sites & block new requests
In that same permission window that you see above, you can also choose to remove all the sites allowed for displaying notifications.
Fret not, if you skipped directly to this method, let me tell you again:
Go to the Hamburger Menu โ Settings โ Privacy and Security. Scroll down to the Permissions section and select the Settings button adjacent to โNotificationsโ.
Inside the new window, click on the Remove All Website button. This will revoke all the notification permissions.
Once changes are made, click on the Save Changes button to finish the settings.
Disable Push Notification in Chrome
The steps applicable for Google Chrome should work on any Chromium-based browser, with slight differences, such as Microsoft Edge offers a โCookies and site permissionsโ menu and Brave offers “Site and Shield” settings.
They all work the same way, only a tad bit different in how the options are accessible to you.
1. Disable push notification for single site
If you want to remove the permission of the site you are visiting currently, click on the permissions button on the address bar.
From the dropdown menu, disable the permission to send notifications. Either toggle off the Notifications option or click on the Reset Permission button under Notifications.
2. Disable notifications for Multiple sites
In Chrome, you can specify a block list with website addresses. And, you wonโt receive notifications from these sites.
To do so, like in the previous step, go to Settings โ Privacy and Security โ Site Settings โ Notifications.
Now, scroll down to the Customized Behaviors section. Here, you can use the Add button to add the full addresses of sites, whose notifications you want blocked by default.
You can see in the above screenshots, I have blocked several sites from sending notifications.
3. Completely disable notification in Chrome
Donโt want any sites to send notifications? You can do that as well.
First, go to Settings โ Privacy and Security โ Site Settings โ Notifications.
Under Default Behavior, select “Do not allow sites to send notifications” button.
Thatโs it! You wonโt receive any website notifications now.
๐ฌWhat is your default preference for push notifications on web browsers? Do you find them useful or do you keep them disabled? Let me know your thoughts!