Disable Facebook notifications in Chrome

By default, the Chrome browser alerts you whenever a website, an app, or extension wants to send you notifications. So, if you recently noticed ‘Desktop Notifications are on’ popup message while accessing your Facebook account in Chrome, and if unknowingly you’ve clicked ‘OK’ button, you are likely to see push notifications from Facebook page appearing in the corner of the screen, every time. Nevertheless, the user is at the discretion to have it changed at any given time. To disable Facebook notifications in Chrome, follow these steps: First things first, open your Google Chrome browser. Move the cursor of the mouse in the upper right-hand corner of your computer screen.

Next, click on the 3-dot icon and from the list of options displayed, select ‘Settings’.

Thereafter, scroll down to find ‘Show advanced settings’.

Next, under ‘Privacy and Security‘ section, look for ‘Site Settings’. When found, click the option. Scroll down to ‘Notification‘ section. Here you can enable or disable desktop notifications.

Look for ‘https://www.facebook.com/‘ and from the 3-dot icon, change the option from ‘Allow’ to ‘Block’.

Click ‘Done’. You could also, alternatively, directly visit this URL to open these settings: That’s it! This way you can choose whether or not you wish to be notified by Facebook. The issue caught my attention when for the last few days I observed Facebook was throwing notifications at the bottom right corner of my computer screen. Let us know if the method works for you in the comments section below.