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adaptive requests
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Adaptive requests in Microsoft Edge aim to reduce notification request distractions by learning user behavior. The feature builds on quiet notification requests, which were introduced to address user dissatisfaction with frequent prompts. Adaptive requests adjust notification permissions based on how users interact with sites, allowing important reminders while minimizing annoyance. This approach balances site engagement with user focus, making notification management more intelligent and less intrusive.
Users tell us that they find notification requests bothersome and distracting – except when they don’t. We want sites to engage with users without annoying them, but we also don’t want our users to miss reminders that may be important for them. With new changes that we’re rolling out, we are...
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