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Now you can unsubscribe from a website in Chrome for Android right from the notification

Now you can get rid of unwanted notifications with one tap!

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Published onJanuary 29, 2024

published onJanuary 29, 2024

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Google is working on an experimentalone-tap unsubscribebutton that replaces thesite settingsbutton on Notifications. Web notifications on phones can be helpful, but also annoying and disruptive when they pop up constantly.

Until now, getting rid ofnotifications on Chromefor Android was a pain. You had to tap a tiny button, and then go through a bunch of menus to find the right setting. Google is now making the process a lot easier.

Chrome for Android’s One-tap unsubscribe button for website notifications

Chrome for Android’s One-tap unsubscribe button for website notifications

Google isplanningto make it much easier to unsubscribe from notifications. Instead of the confusingSite Settingsbutton, there will be a clearUnsubscribebutton right on the notification. Just one tap and you’re done!

The company has got you covered even if you accidentally tap Unsubscribe. The confirmation screen will include anUndobutton to take care of it if you press the wrong button. The new unsubscribe button lets you take control of your notifications.

The feature will beenabled by Googlefor 50% of users running Canary today itself (January 29) and 1% of Chrome 122 Stable in February via a Finch-controlled experiment. Based on feedback from testing, the company may decide to release it. It can be activated now in Chrome Canary without you needing to wait for your turn.

Here’s how to enable the One-tap unsubscribe button for website notifications in Chrome for Android:

Notification one-tap unsubscribeEnables an experimental UX that replaces the [Site settings] button on web push notifications with an [Unsubscribe] button. – Android

What’s your take on Chrome addressing control over website notifications in Android? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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