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Step 1: Open Edge and click on the Settings and More icon in the top-right corner of your screen. Disabling push notifications in Microsoft Edge screenshot Step 5: If you want to block a website that wasn’t listed or just want to block all new requests going forward, just tick the box next to Block New Requests Asking to Allow Notifications. Step 4: Choose Block from the drop-down menu. If you have a specific website in mind with notifications you want to block, scroll through the list or use the search box to search the list for your desired website, and then click on the drop-down menu to the right of the website. Step 3: On the Notification Permissions screen, you’ll see a list of websites that have already requested to send notifications. Step 2: Next, go to Privacy and Security, scroll to Permissions, and click the Settings button to the right of Notifications. Step 1: Click the Menu button - the three vertical lines - and select Options. Disabling push notifications in Firefox screenshot In the text box that pops up, enter the URL of the website you want to block. Step 5: To just block a specific website: Click the Add button next to Block. Step 4: To block notifications from all sites, select the toggle button next to Sites Can Ask to Send Notifications so that the button turns gray (off position). Step 3: Scroll down and choose Notifications. Step 2: Select Privacy and Security on the left side of your screen. Step 1: Hit the More button - the three vertical dots in the upper-right corner - and select Settings. Disabling push notifications in Microsoft Edgeĭisabling push notifications in Google Chrome screenshot.Disabling push notifications in Firefox.Disabling push notifications in Google Chrome.