How to Unsubscribe from Push Notifications

We often hear that push notifications are evil, that they are too intrusive. Subscriptions are often impulsive because permission prompt copies can be misleading. The line between wanting to receive current offers from companies and the annoyance of pop-up notifications is becoming thinner.

Therefore, we'll go over different ways to turn off these notifications in this article.

Full Subscription Cleanup

All your subscriptions can be canceled in such cases:

  1. Browser updates installing.
  2. Browser reinstalling.
  3. In rare instances, after operating system reinstalling.

How to Unsubscribe from Desktop Web Push Notifications

Let’s consider the settings of the most popular desktop browsers:

The interface of each of them looks almost the same in every operating system. This makes it easier for users to navigate the settings.

How to disable notifications in Google Chrome on Windows?

Method #1. Unsubscribe via Chrome settings

Click on the menu icon:

Select the Settings option:

Find Site Settings under Privacy and Security:

Select Notifications:

You’ll see a full list of your notification subscriptions. To unsubscribe, open the menu opposite a particular site and select Remove. The advantage of this method is that you can filter the list and leave only the sites you’re interested in.

Method #2. Unsubscribe using Notification Center

Go to Notification Center. On Windows 10, you can see the number of new notifications in the bottom right corner.

Click on it. Then click on the gear icon opposite the notification to open its settings.

Here you can

How to disable Chrome push notifications on macOS

If the browser is closed, you will see a notification with

On the right, you’ll see two buttons: Close and Settings.

The notification will disappear by itself after a certain time. You can also close it forcibly by clicking on the Close button. Read more about web pushes in our guide.

To turn off notifications, click on the Settings button.

To unsubscribe from the sender, select Remove in the menu opposite the site name.

How to remove push subscriptions in Chrome on Ubuntu

Unsubscribing in Google Chrome on Ubuntu is not different from Windows or macOS, so let's look at additional methods.

Click on the lock icon in the URL bar, then select Cookie in the pop-up settings window.

Select the website you want to unsubscribe from > click Remove > click Done after completion.

You can delete all subscriptions by clearing all cookies.

How to disable notifications in Mozilla Firefox

In Mozilla Firefox, push messages appear at the bottom right:

To open the notification settings, click on the gear icon. Three options will be available:

Find Notifications in the settings window and go to its settings.

  1. You can select Block instead of Allow in the drop-down list opposite the site name.
  2. You can remove a website from the list.
  3. You can remove subscriptions to all websites at once.
  4. You can block all new requests for sending notifications.

How to disable push notifications in Safari

Open the browser menu. Select Websites in the top panel, then click on Notifications at the left bar. Disable permission to display notifications from unnecessary websites.

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How to disable push notifications in Opera

Go to your browser settings.

The procedure is similar to unsubscribing in Chrome: Expand Advanced section > select Site Settings > select Notifications > click Delete.

How to Stop Notifications on Mobile

There are two types of push notifications on your phone:

We’ll show how to remove both of them.

How to Manage Web Push Subscriptions on Android

Android is a Google product, so Chrome is the most popular browser among devices with this OS. To disable push notifications in Chrome on Android:

Select Site settings:

Then go to Notifications:

Here you can see how many sites are allowed to send notifications, and how many are blocked:

Also, you can opt for quieter permission on this page.

Select the unwanted subscription and go to notification settings for this website.

1) The first way to stop receiving browser notifications is to block them. Click on Notifications and switch off the Show Notification switcher:

2) By tapping the Clear & reset button, you can completely remove all data from this website and clear the history of your interaction with it. Before performing this action, a warning appears:

You can also manage your Chrome app notifications via Chrome settings.

Then select the Notifications item.

Under Sites, you’ll see a list of sites that allowed/not allowed to send notifications.

To enable or disable notifications from the site, use a switcher.

How to Manage Mobile Notifications on Android

To disable mobile push notifications, go to the settings of your mobile device and find the Notifications item. You’ll see a full list of applications there. Using the switcher, you can select important apps to receive notifications only from them. The interface may vary depending on the device model and OS version.

Here's another way. When push appears, open the notification center of your phone by swiping down from the status bar.

Tap and hold the notification. You’ll see settings, where you can set the configuration for this particular application. Make the first switcher inactive to stop displaying all notifications.

How to Disable Web Push Notifications on iPhone

There aren't too many browser notifications on the iPhone, as Safari blocks most of them.

How to Turn Off Mobile Push Notifications on iPhone

As on Android, you can see all app notifications in Notification Center.

1) Hold the notification and tap on the menu at the top right to see its options.

2) Go to settings and turn off notifications:


We tried to answer as fully on how to disable push notifications in different browsers, on different devices. If you know other interesting ways or you still have questions, please write a comment.

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