Q. Google Chrome is showing pop up ads in the lower right corner of my screen. They are not anything that I want to see or use. How can I turn these off? A. These notifications in Chrome can be quite ...
This is good news. Prepare for a quieter life. Google is simplifying the online experience for all 3 billion users of Chrome, ...
Krystle Vermes is a Boston-based news reporter for Android Police. She is a graduate of the Suffolk University journalism program, and has more than a decade of experience as a writer and editor in ...
Notifications in Chrome allow apps, extensions, and websites to keep you in the loop for just about everything, such as new updates, events, warnings, and so on. They can be useful, but they can also ...
Most people use Google Chrome as their primary desktop browser. It’s familiar, it integrates well into the desktop, and it is compatible with almost all laptops and desktop computers. If most website ...
If you're getting spammed with notifications from your Chrome browser and you just want them to go away, the good news is that you can easily turn them off. The even better news is that you can ...
Once you start letting websites send you notifications, it can get out of hand. You can start to get so many notifications, you miss the ones you really want. It might get to a point where you want to ...
Chrome is getting a new feature aimed at cutting back on notification overload. If enabled, Chrome can now revoke notification permission for websites that the user hasn't interacted with recently. It ...