Monday, 15 July 2019

How to Stop Desktop Push Notifications in Opera Browser

Whenever you open websites in web browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera or on any other web browser, some websites show a pop-up message asking for permission to send you notifications. These notifications are called web push notifications and are used by popular websites to notify their regular visitors about every new published articles, etc.

Opera and Google Chrome browsers provide you 2 buttons in the pop-up: Allow and Block. If you want to get the Notifications on your desktop then you have to click on Allow button, this will automatically send you Web Push Notifications. But if you don't want to get disturb by these notifications then you should click on Block button. But if you mistakenly allowed any website to send you Notifications or you want to Block notifications later then you have to follow few steps to Disable Push Notifications in Opera.

Follow the steps below to Disable Push Notifications in Opera Browser:

  • Press Alt + P together in order to open settings menu
  • Now scroll down to bottom of the page then click on Advanced
  • Click on Content Settings under Privacy and security
  • Now click on Notifications
  • There you will find some web links which you allowed earlier to send you Push Notifications, Remove them all
Now you are no longer see Web Notifications on your Desktop.

You can also watch the video here:



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