kick off the Chrome web client.
Select theMenu, represented by three vertically-aligned dots and located in the upper-right corner of the web client window.
When the drop-down menu appears, selectSettings.

On the left pane, selectPrivacy and security.
In the middle pane, selectSite controls.
These designations are stored when you select a particular option from a pop-up notification generated by that website.

Below theSearchbox, select theSites can ask to send notificationstoggle.
TheBlocksection contains a list of web addresses that cannot send notifications to the web app.
To enable notifications right away, selectAllow.

There’s a third option in the pop-out menu.
SelectEditto modify the site’s URL.
SelectSaveafter you make the changes.

Next to theMore actionsicon is a right-facing arrow; click it to see the website’s permissions.
Select each one, then select an option for it from the menu to its right.
To use the default permissions, which are typically the safest, selectReset permissions.

Return to the mainNotificationssettings screen.
There’s a section labeledAllow.
However, you might selectAddin the upper-right corner of each section to include sites in either list proactively.

All Chrome notifications are automatically hidden when browsing inIncognito Mode.
To turn off notifications, do the following:
Go toStart>options.
UnderGet notifications from these senders, snag the toggle next toGoogle Chrome.








