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In our channel and blog you will find solutions to any problem, from installing an operating system or configuring it to fixing possible bugs and errors or optimizing mobile gadgets. Our specialists will answer any questions you ask in your comments under the videos or articles. Nowadays, internet browsers let websites show special push notifications. You can see these kind of pop-up windows in all kinds of web resources. They usually ask you for permission to show notifications with the website news on your desktop, access your allocation, or other data. Originally meant for users' convenience, too many notifications for which you might have carefully subscribed can become a real nuisance. Fortunately, modern browsers let you manage such subscriptions and even blog them forever. In Chrome, you can disable this function by going to the menu by clicking on the button with three dots on it, then select Settings and scroll down to Advanced. In this section, Privacy and Security, go to Content Settings. Here, choose Notifications and drag the slider next to Ask Before Ascending recommended so that it changes to Blocked Position. In this condition, Google Chrome will block all new requests for showing notifications. However, the websites where you allowed pop-up notifications will be able to send them anyway. In the Alarm section, you'll see all the websites for which you allowed push notifications. By clicking on Add, you can enter other websites to this white list if necessary and, in the Block section, you can add domains to be blocked by default. It doesn't matter if the function is enabled or not. In Mozilla Firefox, the function of blocking push notifications is available since version 59. Open the menu, the button with three lines in the top right corner of the screen, and then go to Options. Select Privacy and Security, find a section Permissions and click on Settings next to Notifications. You can also post notifications until Firefox restarts to temporarily block the push notifications. The Settings page contains the list of trusted websites which you allowed to show notifications and also all websites which you have blocked. To disable receiving notifications from new websites, check the box next to Block New Request asking to allow notifications and don't forget to click on Save Changes. Other websites with the Allow status will be able to show notifications as before. To stop notifications, click on the arrow and choose Block or Highlight it and click on Remove Website. If you check the box here, otherwise click on Remove all websites if you don't want to receive any notifications from them. Microsoft Edge doesn't have settings for push notifications. All you can do when you see one is to click No. The browser will remember your choice for this website and will never show it when you visit the website again. But other websites will keep on showing their notifications anyway. To disable push notifications in Opera Browser, go to the menu by clicking on the Customize and Control Opera button in the top left corner of the window. Then go to Settings or just press the key shortcut Alt plus P. Now choose Websites, find the section Notifications and check the box next to Don't allow any site to show desktop notifications and it will disable all requests. Clicking on Manage Exceptions, you will see the list of all websites allowed to show notifications and next to each of them there will be buttons to block or allow notifications. And finally, Yandex Browser. Open the menu by clicking on the button with the three lines in it in the upper right corner of the window, go to Settings and on the very bottom of the page, click Show Advanced Settings. In the Personal Data section, select Content Settings. In the section Notifications, choose not to show notifications on sites to block websites from showing requests. By opening the Manage Exceptions window, which is available here as well as in other browsers, you can remove the websites allowed to show notifications or block them or add them to exceptions. After all the changes you have made, don't forget to click here to save changes and restart the browser. That is all for now. Don't forget to hit the Like button and subscribe to our channel. Leave comments to ask questions. Thank you for watching. Good luck.