Helpfully this is something that came up recently with a coworker, here's how you can both check to see who Chrome is allowing to sent alerts and how to remove that permission:
- In the address bar put in "chrome://settings" to go directly to the settings page (you can also click the menu button in the upper right corner and then choose settings)
- On the settings page scroll down to the bottom and click on Advanced to show more settings
- In the new section that shows up, under Privacy and Security click on Site Settings
- In Site Settings click on Notifications, this will show the sites allowed to send notifications as well as any which have been specifically blocked from sending them.
- For any of the listed sites click on the three dot button on the right to bring up a context menu with actions you can take. The choose Block, Edit, or Remove. Edit would be if you realized there was a typo in the url, block is basically "No, I'll never, ever want notifications from this site," while Remove simply removes it from the list.
- You might also see a button that looks sort of like a jigsaw puzzle piece. That shows up if a browser extension is allowing the notifications to take place. There should be a small triangle button to the left of that which will take you to the settings page for that extension.
> On May 29, 2019 at 10:27 AM Stephen Partington <cryptworks@gmail.com> wrote:
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> This sounds like something was given notification access. Does it happen when your browser is up and running? or anytime regardless of the browser?
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> On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 5:49 AM Michael < bmike1@gmail.com mailto:bmike1@gmail.com > wrote:
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> > > How do I turn off notifications? It is very annoying every 5 minutes the computer dings and then some pointless ad appears.
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