You can set up Chrome to get notifications, like meeting reminders, from websites, apps, and extensions.
If you get pop-ups or ads, learn how to block or allow pop-ups.
How notifications work
By default, Chrome alerts you whenever a website, app, or extension wants to send you notifications. You can change this setting at any time.
When you browse sites with intrusive or misleading notifications, Chrome automatically blocks notifications and recommends you continue to block these notifications.
If you browse privately, you won’t get notifications.
Change your default notifications settings
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, select More Settings.
- Select Privacy and security Site Settings Notifications.
- Select the option that you want as your default setting.
- Block a site:
- Next to "Not allowed to send notifications," select Add.
- Enter the site's web address.
- Select Add.
- Allow a site:
- Next to "Allowed to send notifications," select Add.
- Enter the site's web address.
- Select Add.
- Allow quieter notification prompts:
- Allow sites to ask to send notifications.
- Select Use quieter messaging.
- This blocks notification prompts from interrupting you. A website can still ask you to allow notifications, but no pop-up prompt will show. Instead, you'll only find a bell icon next to the website's address. You can select the bell to allow access.
- Turn on flash notifications:
- To make your screen flash when you get a notification, select Accessibility Settings Audio and Captions.
- Turn on Flash Notifications.
- Optional: You can choose the color your screen flashes. Next to "Flash screen color," from the dropdown menu, select your preferred color.
- Block a site:
You can also block any sites or apps from sending you notifications.
Tips:
- If you allow notifications for a site that Chrome marked as abusive or misleading, Chrome may block those notifications and require the site to request your permission again. You can change the setting to allow notifications.
- From time to time, Chrome will remind you to review your notification permission grants.
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- Go to the site that you want to get notifications from.
- Click View site information .
- To allow notifications, turn on Notifications.
Tip: When Chrome finds a site to be disruptive, it may automatically remove a site’s permission to send notifications and require the site to request your permission again. To undo this, navigate to the site, click Notifications blocked , and re-enable notifications in that message.
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, click More Settings.
- Click Privacy and security Site Settings Pop-ups and redirects.
- Under "Allowed to send pop-ups and use redirects," find the site.
- To the right of the site, click More Block.
[*.]example.com
.Turn off notifications on your Chromebook
Next to the clock, select the notification. It can display like an app or extension icon with a number next to it.
- Dismiss a notification: Select Remove .
- Dismiss all notifications: Select Clear all .
- Stop future notifications: Select Settings . To the left of the site, app, or extension, uncheck the box.
If you don't have any recent notifications, next to the clock, you'll find "No notifications ."
Tip: You can choose to place notifications on hold. To turn Do Not Disturb on or off:
- On your Chromebook, at the bottom right, select the time.
- Select Focus.
- Turn Do Not Disturb while in Focus on or off.
- When “Focus Mode” is on, “Do Not Disturb” is on by default.