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Enable Quiet Notification Requests in Edge browser Browser notification dialog boxes are bothering since they allow websites to push spam or undesirable content to users.
Microsoft outlines the feature in a recent blog post. Notifications on the web can be a nuisance. Microsoft tested one method of making them less irritable, quiet notification requests, in Edge 84.
Microsoft is now using crowdsourcing to determine whether to show a site's website subscription dialog prompt in the Microsoft Edge web browser.
Microsoft said Tuesday that Edge will allow websites to send notifications to your Windows 10 Action Center by default, though it isn't the first browser to do this.
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.
Websites increasingly ask to send notifications about their new contents and notifications are also abused for advertisements or web scams. To address this webspam mess, Microsoft Edge 84 ...
Microsoft Edge's new adaptive notification requests approach uses a scoring system to ascertain which sites can serve notification prompts depending on user interaction with the notification requests.
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