Let’s start by showing you the pop-up I’m talking about here by visiting another one of my sites,. □ SIGN UP FOR NOTIFICATIONS IN MICROSOFT EDGE You can spin your own conspiracy theory based on that if you’re so inclined. What’s interesting is that Edge is built atop Google Chrome (well, Chromium, to be precise, the open source core of Chrome) but it’s Microsoft that has made adjusting this setting easy far more than Google ever did. In fact, every Web browser that works with notifications also allows you to delete ’em. A few notifications per day can be quite useful, but when it’s a dozen an hour or it’s companies that have announcements you don’t actually care about, then it’s just spam and upsetting because it’s burrowed into the Windows 10 notification system! Fortunately, Microsoft Edge allows you to fine tune what sites have permission to deliver notifications to your desktop, and it’s just a few clicks away. Like so many other technologies, notifications make a lot of sense if you have two or three favorite Web sites and would like to stay up on breaking news about new content they publish.
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