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Microsoft Edge update is now introducing a new feature that uses a new set of APIs to enable support for background web notifications.
You can get rid of pushy Microsoft Edge pop-up Tips and Notifications asking you to switch to Microsoft Edge via Settings or Group Policy.
Microsoft is now using crowdsourcing to determine whether to show a site's website subscription dialog prompt in the Microsoft Edge web browser.
Quiet notifications were enabled by default but starting Microsoft Edge version 88 they will be disabled by default instead to make Adaptive Notification Requests work.
While Microsoft Edge has amped up its security against spammy notifications, you can still benefit from useful notifications.
Microsoft is trying to solve the issue of notification requests by collecting data on which ones users allow, which ones users block, and automatically hiding the ones that the crowd doesn’t like.
In Microsoft Edge 84, Microsoft introduced "quiet notification requests" by default to tame spammy alerts from websites that want permission to issue notifications to users.
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