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Microsoft Edge gets smarter about handling annoying website notifications It'll use crowdsourced information to determine how it deals with those pop-ups.
If you are interested in learning how to block website notifications and spam using the Microsoft Edge browser. This guide provides an overview ...
Websites increasingly ask to send notifications about their new contents and notifications are also abused for advertisements or web scams. To address this webspam mess, Microsoft Edge 84 ...
Microsoft is trying to solve the issue of notification requests by collecting data on which ones users allow, which ones users block, and automatically hiding the ones that the crowd doesn’t like.
Quiet notifications were enabled by default but starting Microsoft Edge version 88 they will be disabled by default instead to make Adaptive Notification Requests work.
In Microsoft Edge 84, Microsoft introduced "quiet notification requests" by default to tame spammy alerts from websites that want permission to issue notifications to users.
Learn how to disable Microsoft Edge Lock Screen notification on a Mac computer. Use System Preferences to toggle the setting.
Microsoft outlines the feature in a recent blog post. Notifications on the web can be a nuisance. Microsoft tested one method of making them less irritable, quiet notification requests, in Edge 84.
Microsoft Edge update is now introducing a new feature that uses a new set of APIs to enable support for background web notifications.
Microsoft Edge's new adaptive notification requests approach uses a scoring system to ascertain which sites can serve notification prompts depending on user interaction with the notification requests.
With the new Background Notifications feature - present in Edge build 85 and newer - notifications will land on the user’s desktop irrespective of whether the browser is open and active.
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