In a fantastic new update, Google is rolling out a feature for Chrome that aims to solve the problem of overwhelming website notification overload by automatically revoking notification permissions ...
Google is updating the Chrome web browser to automatically revoke notification permissions for websites that haven't been visited recently, to reduce alert overload.
Chrome users can choose to turn off the auto-revocation feature entirely, or can preserve specific site notifications by either visiting the website to enable them again or re-granting permissions via ...
The company tacitly admits that browser notifications, as designed, might have been a bad idea, saying that its own data shows users receive a high volume of notifications but rarely interact with ...
You can stop notifications from Google Chrome for a specific site or completely depending on your preferences.
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If you don't want Chrome to ever take these actions for you, you can turn off the permissions revoking option completely. Right now, Google said less than 1 percent of all notifications get any ...
Chrome is getting a new trick for cutting off sites that deliver notifications you're not actually interacting with.
Google is partnering with the U.K. nonprofit StopNCII to bolster its efforts at combating the spread of nonconsensual intimate images, also known as revenge porn. The search giant will begin using ...
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The company has been slower to get onboard with StopNCII’s hashes than much of the industry. The company has been slower to get onboard with StopNCII’s hashes than much of the industry. is the Verge’s ...