How to Change Your Chrome Notification Settings

While Google Chrome notifications may be intended to help you, they can certainly be distracting and annoying. But you don’t have to stick with the default settings. Want to reduce some Chrome notifications? Want to disable them altogether? Luckily, it’s easy to work with and adjust your Chrome notifications settings.

Adjust Chrome notifications on Windows 10 or Mac

Adjusting or completely disabling Chrome notifications is essentially the same on Windows 10, Windows 7, and Mac computers.

  1. Open Chrome and click on the three dots in the upper-right corner. Then, select Settings. If you’re on a Mac, you can use the keyboard shortcut command, to go straight to your settings.

    Opening the Settings page in Google Chrome.

  2. Select Privacy and security on the left, and then click Site Settings.

    Opening up the privacy and security options in settings in Google Chrome.

  3. Scroll down to Permissions and select Notifications.

    Opening up the Chome notifications center within the settings of Google Chrome.

  4. Now you have a few options to disable or adjust Chrome notifications. First, choose whether or not sites can ask you for permission to show you notifications. Many sites ask you this as soon as you land on them, by serving you a little pop-up that looks like this:

    An example of a site requesting permission to send you notifications in Google Chrome.

  5. To prevent all permission requests like this, switch the blue toggle to the off position under Sites can ask to send notifications. That will prevent any new sites from sending you annoying permission pop-ups and distracting notifications.

    Blocking sites from sending permission requests for notifications in Google Chrome.

  6. But what about sites that are already allowed to send you notifications? Your Chrome notifications center also shows your Block list and Allow list.

    The block and allow lists in the Google Chrome notifications center.

  7. To disable Chrome notifications from a particular site, go to your Allow list, click on the three dots to the right of the site’s name, and select Block.

    Blocking notifications from a given site in the Allow list of Google Chrome notification center.

  8. Alternatively, if you’d like to allow a site that’s currently on your Block list to be able to serve you notifications again, go to the Block list and click on Add.

    Adding a site to the block list in the Google Chrome notifications center.

  9. Then, type in the site’s address and click Add.

    Typing in a specific site to add it to the block list in Google Chrome notifications center.

It’s worth spending a few minutes removing sites from your Allow list, especially if you’re being pestered with notifications. Or, if there are sites that you care about and want to receive notifications from, keep those sites on your Allow list.

Once you’ve purged your Allow list and have blocked any new websites from being able to ask your permission to send notifications, you’ve effectively stopped unwanted website notifications on your computer.

Disable Chrome notifications on Android

You probably browse on your phone too, right? Let’s learn how to disable Chrome notifications on Android.

  1. Open up Chrome on your Android. Hit the three dots in the right-hand corner. Tap Settings.

    Opening up Google Chrome Settings in Android.

  2. Choose Notifications.

    Choosing Notifications from the Settings menu in Google Chrome on Android.

  3. To block all notifications from Chrome on Android, toggle the switch to the right of Show notifications to the off position.

    Blocking 100% of Google Chrome notifications on Android.

  4. Or, for a less nuclear approach, toggle the switch to on and then manage your notifications preferences directly from your browser, downloads, media, and more.

    Adjusting Google Chrome notifications on Android.

  5. Keep scrolling down to adjust your notification settings from different websites. To stop all notifications from any website, toggle the switch to off next to Show notifications. Or, keep the toggle switch turned on, but allow notifications only from the sites you really want.

    Adjusting Chrome notifications from websites on Android.

And there you have it: a notification-free Google Chrome!

What about Chrome notifications on iOS?

As of this writing, Chrome is not able to send notifications on iOS, Apple’s mobile operating system. So you shouldn’t have to worry about disabling notifications on your iPhone or iPad.

Optimize your browser for security and privacy

While you’re tinkering with your Google Chrome settings, why not spend a few extra minutes optimizing your browser for increased security and privacy? Web tracking is on the rise, and your browser may be leaking your data to advertisers or others trying to see everything you’re doing. Keep in mind that turning off Chrome notifications from websites does not prevent those sites from tracking you using cookies or other means.

Google Chrome’s Settings is the place to delete your browsing history, remove cookies, and disallow future cookies. You can also opt for private browsing — or Incognito mode as it’s called in Chrome — to add some additional privacy protection. 

These steps are a great place to start. But unfortunately they won’t protect against advanced online surveillance techniques such as browser fingerprinting.

For real privacy while browsing, consider a dedicated solution like Avast Secure Browser. Built with privacy in mind, free Avast Secure Browser disrupts even the most insidious and invasive tracking techniques. And, it blocks ads to make your browsing up to four times faster. Plus, it’ll block hackers, malicious downloads, and infected websites to make sure you stay fully secure online.

Turn off website notifications in Avast Secure Browser

Like Chrome, Avast Secure Browser offers you the option to adjust or stop website notifications. The steps to disable notifications are actually the same as they are in Chrome.

  1. First, download and install Avast Secure Browser.

  2. Next, click the three dots in the upper-right corner and open up Settings.

  3. Then, select Privacy and security on the left, and choose Site Settings.

    Opening up the Site Settings in Avast Secure Browser.

  4. Select Notifications.

    Opening up the notifications center in Avast Secure Browser.

  5. Under Sites can ask to send notifications, toggle the switch to off. Then you can use your Block and Allow lists to adjust your notifications precisely how you want them.

    The Avast Secure Browser Notifications center, where you can choose to Allow or Deny sites from sending you notifications.

While you’re in Avast Secure Browser’s Settings, you can also tighten up your options to increase your privacy and security. With Privacy and security selected on the left, choose Security & Privacy center.

Accessing the security & privacy center in Avast Secure Browser.

This is where Avast Secure Browser really sets itself apart. Here, you’ll see all your privacy and security options: secure Bank Mode, Anti-Fingerprinting, Adblock, Webcam Guard, and more.

The Avast Secure Browser privacy & security center offers options to block ads, tracking, hackers, and much more.

Enable everything, or choose your preferred settings for the most enjoyable browsing experience — then go forth and surf the web in peace.

With Avast Secure Browser, you can enable, disable, or customize website notifications just like you can with Chrome. But unlike Chrome, Avast Secure Browser offers a suite of customizable privacy and security settings to make sure you stay safe and secure whenever you browse.