Google is updating the Chrome web browser to automatically revoke notification permissions for websites that haven't been visited recently, to reduce alert overload.
"DNS server not responding" errors show up when your computer and internet connection aren't communicating correctly.
If Chrome won't show you notifications, there are several ways you can troubleshoot depending on the source of the issue.
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