How To Unsubscribe From Notifications
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below.
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If you are still seeing notifications from the web address of this site,
follow the manual unsubscribe instructions below.
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You can also disable this site’s Notifications by following the manual
unsubscribe instructions below.
Unsubscribe Instructions For Browser Notifications
Our websites may offer free web browser push notifications sponsored by
advertisers. These free subscriptions can only be activated with the
explicit permission of the browser user. You can easily disable or
completely unsubscribe from them at any time by using the link in this
site’s Privacy Policy (if it offers
notifications), or by using your browser’s or operating system’s
notifications manager. Here are directions for some popular desktop
platforms:
Google Chrome
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In Chrome’s Omnibox (a.k.a. address bar), enter
chrome://settings/content/notifications and then press
the Enter (PC) or Return (Mac) key to open Chrome’s Notifications
manager.
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In the Allow list, choose the “More actions” button (three vertically
aligned dots) to reveal a menu to Remove the web address of this site.
Our notifications cannot work after they have been removed or blocked. If
you are still seeing notifications from the web address of this site, try
following Google’s instructions to
block notifications from all sites.
Apple Safari (macOS)
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In the Safari menu, choose Preferences, and then choose the Websites
toolbar icon. (Alternatively, you can open Safari’s Preferences window
by using the keyboard shortcut, Command–Comma.)
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In the General panel, select Notifications to reveal a list of websites.
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In the websites list, select the web address of this site, and then
choose the Remove button.
Our notifications cannot work after they have been removed, denied or
turned off. If you are still seeing notifications from the web address of
this site, try following Apple’s instructions to
Customize website notifications in Safari on Mac.
Mozilla Firefox
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In Firefox’s QuantumBar (a.k.a. address bar), enter
about:preferences#privacy and then press the Enter (PC)
or Return (Mac) key to open Firefox’s Privacy & Security
preferences.
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In the Permissions list, click the Settings… button for Notifications to
open the Notification Permissions window.
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In the Website list, select the web address of this site, and then click
the Remove Website button.
- Click the Save Changes button.
Our notifications cannot work after they have been removed or blocked. If
you are still seeing notifications from the web address of this site, try
following Mozilla’s instructions to
revoke Web Push permissions for a specific site.
Opera
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In Opera’s address bar (a.k.a. omnibox), enter
opera://settings/content/notifications and then press
the Enter (PC) or Return (Mac) key to open Opera’s Notifications
manager.
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In the Allow list, choose the “More actions” button (three vertically
aligned dots) to reveal a menu to Remove the web address of this site.
Our notifications cannot work after they have been removed or blocked. If
you are still seeing notifications from the web address of this site, try
following Opera’s instructions to
Manage desktop notifications.
Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based)
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In Edge’s address bar, enter
edge://settings/content/notifications and then press
the Enter (PC) or Return (Mac) key to open Edge’s Notifications manager.
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In the Allow list, choose the “More actions” button (three horizontally
aligned dots) to reveal a menu to Remove the web address of this site.
Our notifications cannot work after they have been removed or blocked. If
you are still seeing notifications from the web address of this site, try
following Microsoft’s instructions to
Change notification settings in Windows
or Apple’s instructions to
pause, or stop notifications on Mac.
Other Desktop Browsers
Email us if your browser isn’t listed above or
you still need help. We are only able to help with our site’s
notifications and the browsers listed above. Google Chrome, Opera, and the
new version of Microsoft Edge introduced in 2020 are
Chromium-based
browsers of which there are many other variants. The principle of entering
about://settings/content/notifications in a
Chromium-based browser’s address bar generally works to open its
notifications manager.
Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS
and
Google Chrome(book) OS
can also manage web push notifications at the operating system level.