We at F1-Fansite.com offer website notifications for our visitor to keep updated on our newest posts to not miss out on any news or classification.
Some people asked us to turn off this service for them. But unfortunately that's not possible, because were are not allowed to store your references by the GDPR. The settings for notifications are on the device or browser you receive the notifications on.
Below we summed up how to turn the notifications on and off for each device and browser:
How to turn off website notifications in Android device
By default, Chrome alerts you whenever a website, app, or extension wants to send you notifications. You can change this setting at any time. If you’re browsing in Incognito mode, you won’t get any notifications.
Allow or block notifications from some sites
On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app.
Go to the website you don’t want to receive notifications from.
To the right of the address bar, tap More (3 dots) and then Info.
Tap Site Settings and then Notifications.
If you don’t see the setting here, this website can’t send you notifications.
Choose Allow or Block.
How to turn off website notification on a Apple device
Open your Settings app
Tap Notifications on the left-hand side of your screen.
Swipe up until you see a list of your apps.
Find the app you want to turn off notifications for, and tap it.
Choose the type you want, or tap None to turn them off. If you want to get rid of the red number on the corner of the app, slide the switch next to Badges to off. You can also change the Sounds to None in order to disable sounds. Notifications have to be disabled on an app by app basis.
Below you can find how to turn of notifications for each laptop or desktop with a certain browser.
How to turn off website notifications in Chrome
The process is actually pretty simple. Click on the menu icon (the three vertical dots) in the upper right-hand corner of Chrome. Then from the drop down menu, select Settings.
Next, scroll down the settings page and click the link Show advanced settings... at the bottom. Once the page expands scroll down to the “Privacy” section, and then select Content settings...
In the pop-up window that appears, look for the Notifications sub-heading. Now we’ve come to the meat of the operation.
Here you’ll find three radio buttons:
Allow all sites to show notifications
Ask when a site tries to show notifications (recommended)
Do not allow any site to show notifications
By default, Chrome is set to ask when a site wants to deliver notifications. To turn them off completely, select the last option to not allow notifications. Next, click Done and then close the settings tab.
No site will ever beg for your permission again. You’re all set for a notifications-free existence—at least on Chrome.
How to enable and disable web push notifications in Mozilla Firefox?
Web push notifications appear at the top or bottom of your browser’s window even if you were offline at the moment they were sent.
To turn them on or off, you can inside Firefox to:
Go to Settings
Click the icon of Settings at the right of your browser window and choose “Options.”
Choose Content
At the left of the page, choose “Content”.
Enable or disable notifications
If you want to disable notifications, click “Do not disturb me”, thus, no notification will be shown until you restart Firefox.
If you want to enable notifications, click “Choose” opposite to “Choose which sites are allowed to send you notifications”.
In case, you remove a site, you will get a permission request again.
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How to enable and disable web push notifications in Safari on a Mac?
Make sure your Safari browser is open on MacOS. At the top left corner of your screen (your full screen, not the Safari window), look for the menu item “Safari” and select it.
One of the early options in the dropdown menu should be “Preferences.” Choose this to begin.
STEP 2: CHECK WEBSITE PERMISSIONS
Preferences will open a new window with all the important Safari settings. There’s a lot you can change here, but to deal with notifications, look at the top of the window and choose the “Websites” option. Now look to the sidebar menu on the left, where you will see a lot of different options to control how websites deal with various MacOS features. Look down until you see an option for “Notifications” and select that.
STEP 3: DENY ANY PERMISSIONS YOU WANT
You will notice that each website has, on the right hand, a little drop-down menu with options to “Deny” or “Allow” permission to send notifications. You can simply switch to “Deny” for any websites that you don’t want bothering you. Some sites may already be on “Deny” if you have blocked them. Going through the sites one by one is a great way to customise the notifications that you see.
STEP 4: REMOVE ANY WEBSITES YOU WANT
As you go through the sites, you may find some (or all of them) that you have zero interest in and never want notifications from. In this case, highlight the website by selecting it, and use the “Remove” button toward the bottom of the window to take it away completely.
Why should you leave websites in “Deny” mode and not remove them? Because sometimes you may want to switch notifications at certain times. There may be some sites that you want to monitor for deals during the holidays, or sites you want to turn on for news notifications during bad weather. However, you don’t need these kinds of notifications all the time, so switching them off is possible as well.
How to enable and disable web push notifications Windows Edge
How to turn off web notifications from a website. You can turn off web notifications on a site-by-site basis.
Launch Edge from your Start menu, desktop or taskbar.
Click the More button in the top-right corner of the window. (It looks like three dots.)
Launch Edge. Click the More button.
Click Settings.
Click View advanced settings. You might have to scroll down a bit to find it.
Click Settings. Click View advanced settings.
Click Manage, located beneath Notifications. You might have to scroll down a bit to find it.
Click the switch below the website name so that it turns off.