Remove excess browser noise
How to Stop a Website from Sending Notifications | Stop Getting Notifications from a Website
Google Chrome is almost universally accepted as the best browser for desktop and laptop users. If you were alive 10 years ago, shortly after Chrome was released, Firefox still reigned supreme. If we go back another 10 years, Internet Explorer beat Netscape. How quickly things change, right?
If we go back in time, browsers weren’t as “loud” as they are today. Toolbars were around back then, but plugins and extensions are more powerful than ever. Today, your browser can do a lot of cool things for you, including alerting you to just about any target you can think of.
However, functionality at this level can often create a “noisy” browser. As the lifespan of your browser’s user profile grows and you visit more websites, your notifications can get a bit frantic. If you’ve ever started up Google Chrome with a long list of notification events that have occurred since you last closed it, you know what I mean!