Recently, visiting any web page means closing four or five windows with cookie notifications, newsletters and requests to allow the web to send you notifications. Advanced browsers allow you to completely disable these applications, but Google will introduce the middle step to the following version: the application is still there, but it will be subtle.
Instead of getting a message in the middle of the screen asking if you want to receive notifications from the website or not, Chrome 80 will present silent and intelligent requests. On mobile, are displayed at the bottom of the screen and will be considered prohibited unless you take action to show otherwise.
Notifications? No thanks
Most pages ask you for permission to send notifications to your mobile phone, even if you only visit them once and never. The good news is that you should never bother again after blocking notifications and that you can disable the feature altogether, but the following version of Chrome will bring the best of both worlds: the application still exists, but without interruption.
Google has highlighted the option as permissions to silently notify and will be activated automatically in the next version of Chrome, Chrome 80. To use it, you must mark an option in the option, or will automatically be applied to those who have rejected the request on multiple sites and requests for websites with the lowest approval rating will also be displayed silently. That is to say, those are almost nobody receiving notifications.
The user can automatically subscribe to these applications silently from the settings of Google Chrome> Website Settings> Notifications. There you will find the option to use it again you can try it on Chrome Beta, Dev or Canary, as long as version 80 or higher.
If possible the option may not appear, you must activate the Chrome Flag chrome: // flags / # silent-notification-boost. The flag in question is available in the stable version of Google Chrome for Android (version 79), even if the previous option does not work.
In short, in the following versions of Google Chrome you can't choose between all or nothing As for web page notifications, you can leave that open without having to receive a mid-screen warning every time you visit a new website that you have not yet responded to.
Via | 9to5Google