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How to stop web notifications in Chrome, Firefox, Edge on Windows 11 - Pureinfotech

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How to stop web notifications in Chrome, Firefox, Edge on Windows 11

Did you allow sites to send notifications and now you receive too many alerts? Here's the fix on Edge, Chrome, and Firefox.



Mauro Huc @pureinfotech

March 23, 2022



 

On Windows 11, sometimes, when you browse an interesting website, you will receive a prompt to allow notifications on the desktop when new articles are published.

If you click the “Allow” button, and you are now getting tons of notifications, or you gave the site permission by mistake, it’s possible to stop that and other websites from pushing updates to the Windows 11 or Windows 10 desktop, whether you use Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.

This guide will teach you the easy steps to prevent a specific website from showing notifications on Windows 11 from the three major web browsers.

·         Block site notifications on Edge

·         Block site notifications on Chrome

·         Block site notifications on Firefox

Block site notifications on Edge

To block site notifications on Windows 11 from Edge, use these steps:

1.      Open Microsoft Edge.

2.      Click the Settings and more (three-dotted) button in the top-right and select the Settings option.

3.      Click on Cookies and site permissions.

4.      Under the “All permissions” section, click the Notifications setting.



5.      Under the “Allow” section, select the site to disable notifications and click the menu button on the right.

6.      Select the Block option to stop notifications.



7.      (Optional) Select the Remove option to stop notifications, but you will receive a prompt while visiting the site to enable the feature.

Once you complete the steps, the website will no longer push notifications to the desktop in Notification Center.

If you want to disable all notifications, you have to block or remove all the sites, and then turn off the Ask before sending the toggle switch in the Notifications settings (edge://settings/content/notifications). 

Block site notifications on Chrome

To stop a specific website from sending toast notifications on Chrome, use these steps:

1.      Open Google Chrome.

2.      Click the Customize and Control (three-dotted) button in the top-right and select the Settings option.

3.      Click on Security and Privacy.

4.      Under the “Security and Privacy” section, click on Site Settings.

5.      Under the “Permissions” section, click the Notifications setting.



6.      Under the “Allow” section, select the site to disable notifications and click the menu button on the right.

7.      Select the Block option to stop notifications.



8.      (Optional) Select the Remove option to stop notifications, but you will receive a prompt while visiting the site to enable the feature.

9.      (Optional) Select the Don’t allow sites to send notifications option to disable the feature.

After you complete the steps, the site won’t be allowed to push notifications for future updates.

Block site notifications on Firefox

To prevent a website from sending notifications on Firefox, use these steps:

1.      Open Mozilla Firefox.

2.      Click the Open Application Menu (three-dotted) button in the top-right and select the Settings option.

3.      Click on Privacy & Security.

4.      Under the “Permissions” section, click the Settings button for the “Notifications” setting.



5.      Select the website to stop notifications on Firefox.

6.      Select the Block option to stop notifications.



7.      (Optional) Select the Remove Website button to stop notifications, but you will receive a prompt while visiting the site to enable the feature.

8.      (Optional) Check the Block new requests asking to allow notifications option.

9.      Click the Save Changes button.

Once you complete the steps, Firefox will no longer let the website show notifications on the Windows 11 desktop.

 

Performance Points and Bot Matches for Pokemon Unite


They should change the requirements for earning Performance Points. Performance Points should be given for activities such as damage done to objectives, earning more for Drednaw than for Rotom. Since Zapdos should not always be taken, it should earn you more Performance Points for taking it while your team is losing and less if you take it while your team is winning. Basically, they should use the Performance Points as an incentive to play more correctly. Earn more Performance Points for not stealing your team's Jungle in the early game and lose points if you do steal it early. You could also earn more points from assisting in team fights rather than scoring. Scoring while with teammates should earn more than scoring while alone.

 

As for Bot matches. Think about it. You have to lose about 4 matches in a row in order to end up in a bot match. There is no way that one win is going to actually make up for the losses that caused it. Bot matches are really only bad if the player is already too high a rank than they are supposed to be, because they will fall more slowly. However, bot matches do not raise you up in rank because you need to lose more in order to get into a bot match in the first place. If people were actually matched with similarly skill players, then bot matches would only happen when players are having an unusually bad time. It can be a way to allow them to step away from the game after a win instead of trying for "one more time" over and over again when they should really be taking a break.

 

Lastly, many are talking about how easy it is for people to rank up. However, I am finding it very difficult to rank up in Masters. It seems that more often, my team is not following standard procedures while the enemy team is. I don't understand why this seems to be the case. Why am I usually on the team that doesn't get to objectives while the enemy team usually does? Do I just have bad luck? If I compare the number of teammates vs the number of enemies at every Drednaw it would certainly not be anywhere close to 50%/50%; it's more like 25%/75%.

 

I, apparently, must adapt my strategy to accommodate when the team does not go to objectives together. There’s no point in going if it will be 2 vs 5 at an objective, so it would be better to farm instead. This actually helps to become strong enough to potentially take Zapdos during the endgame. Basically, the lesson here is that if things don’t go according to plan, then the plan must change into something else that can still work for the new situation.


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