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web push
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Web push notifications allow websites to send real-time alerts to users via browsers like Chrome and Microsoft Edge. Recent discussions on WindowsForum cover how Chrome's Safety Check now automatically revokes permissions for noisy web push notifications that users consistently ignore, reducing notification overload on Android and desktop. Meanwhile, Microsoft Edge has introduced quieter notification requests and improved badging to help users stay informed without distractions. These updates reflect ongoing efforts by browser vendors to balance user engagement with control over intrusive web push prompts, a common concern for Windows users managing multiple sites and applications.
Google is rolling out a Chrome update that will automatically disable web notifications from sites users consistently ignore, expanding the browser’s Safety Check toolkit to tackle notification overload on both Android and desktop. Background
Chrome’s long-running battle with intrusive site...
Notifications are an important part of the web, helping users stay up to date about what’s going on. Earlier this summer we announced a set of changes to make notification requests less distracting for users. This was just the first step, and we are working to reenable the full notification...
background notifications
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notification api
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