If you don’t know how to enable quiet notification requests on Microsoft Edge, it is a really easy task and we are going to help you out in this guide. You can get rid of website notifications in the Microsoft Edge browser by enabling quiet notification requests.
If you want to block notifications, there is a third option, to block only notifications from certain sites. Microsoft Edge is getting popular every day with updates and new features. Nowadays, if you are not careful, you get a lot of unwanted notifications from many sites. But there’s always a solution.
How to enable quiet notification requests on Microsoft Edge?
- Launch Microsoft Edge browser, click on the three horizontal dots from the top right corner, and select Settings from the drop-down menu.
- Then click on the Site Permissions option in the left panel and then click on the Notifications option on the right.
- You now have two options: to block the notifications completely, simply uncheck the Ask before sending option. To mute the notifications, activate the quiet notification requests option.
- Of course, if you change your mind, you can always undo these settings.
How to block notifications from specific websites?
- If you do not want to mute the notifications or block all notifications, there is a third option, blocking only notifications from certain sites.
- Click on the three horizontal dots from the top right corner, and select Settings from the drop-down menu.
- Then click on the Site Permissions option in the left panel and then click on the Notifications option on the right.
- Click on the Add button in the Block As, then paste the link you want to block.
- This way, only notifications from that specific website will be blocked. If you change your mind, simply click on the three points of the website you blocked and select Allow or Remove.
We hope you find this guide useful. As you can see it is a really easy task if you follow these steps carefully.