Website notifications help users receive important updates, but sometimes we may accidentally deny notification permissions. If you wish to re-enable notifications for a specific website, different browsers have different settings. Below is a guide for major browsers.
Google Chrome
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Enable via Site Settings
- In Chrome, click the lock icon🔒 (or "Site Information" icon) on the left of the address bar.
- In the pop-up menu, find the Notifications option.
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If it is set to "Blocked," click it and select Allow.
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Modify in Chrome Settings
- Type
chrome://settings/content/notifications
in the address bar and press Enter. - In the "Blocked" list, find the target website and click Remove or change it to Allow.
- Refresh the webpage to enable notifications.
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Mozilla Firefox
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Modify via Address Bar
- Open the target website.
- Click the lock icon🔒 in the address bar.
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Find the Send Notifications setting and change it to Allow.
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Change in Firefox Settings
- Type
about:preferences#privacy
in the address bar and press Enter. - Scroll down to the Permissions section, find Notifications, and click Settings.
- Locate the blocked website, select Remove Website, or manually change it to allow.
- Save changes and refresh the page.
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Microsoft Edge
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Enable via Address Bar
- Open the target website and click the lock icon🔒 in the address bar.
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Select Allow for notification permissions.
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Modify in Edge Settings
- Type
edge://settings/content/notifications
in the address bar and press Enter. - Find the blocked website in the "Blocked" list and click Remove or modify the permission.
- Refresh the page for changes to take effect.
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Safari (Mac Users)
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Modify in Website Settings
- Open Safari, click Safari Menu > Settings.
- Go to the Websites tab and find Notifications on the left panel.
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Locate the target website and change the permission to Allow.
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Clear Website Data (If the above method fails)
- In Safari settings, go to the Privacy tab.
- Click Manage Website Data, find the website, and remove its data.
- Revisit the website and grant notification permission again.
Summary
Different browsers have different ways to manage notification permissions, but typically, you can adjust them via the address bar icon or the browser settings menu. If you are unsure whether a website will continue sending notifications, refresh the page or revisit it to confirm that notifications are successfully enabled.
We hope this guide helps! If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment.