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Chrome will automatically disable web notifications you don’t care about

Chrome will automatically disable web notifications you don’t care about

Google is introducing a new feature in the Chrome browser that will automatically disable web notifications for websites that users frequently ignore. This feature aims to reduce notification overload, as less than 1% of all web notifications in Chrome receive any user interaction, making them more distracting than helpful. The auto-revocation feature builds on a similar Android feature that makes it easier for users to unsubscribe from unwanted website notifications with a single tap. It will not affect permissions for web apps installed on the device, and will only disable notifications for sites that send a high volume of notifications that users rarely engage with. Google's test results have shown a significant reduction in notification overload with only a minimal change in total notification clicks, and websites that send a lower volume of notifications have even seen an increase in clicks. Chrome users can choose to turn off the auto-revocation feature or preserve specific site notifications by visiting the website or re-granting permissions.

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