If you’re a website owner and you want to turn off notifications on your iPhone, there are a few steps you can take. First, open the Settings app and select General. Then, under Notification Center, select Notifications. Next, toggle the option to Never send notifications when I’m offline. Finally, set a schedule for when notifications should be sent and make sure they’re turned off at night or during specific hours of the day.


In order to stop notifications from a certain site, you can go to Settings > Notifications and tap on the app that is giving you the notification. Then, toggle off Allow Notification under Alert Style.

You can do this by going to the website’s settings and clicking on “Notifications.” You’ll find a list of the websites that have been giving you notifications, and you’ll be able to turn off notifications from those websites.

To turn on notifications for a website, open the Safari app on your iPhone and go to the site. Tap the Share button in the bottom-right corner of your screen. This will bring up all of the sharing options for that site. Select “Notifications” from the list and then select “Allow Notifications.

There are many ways to block websites. One way is to use a service like parental controls on your home internet connection. Another way is to install a program like Net Nanny or Cyber Patrol on your computer.

The first thing to do is find the Chrome notifications you want to get rid of. To do this, open the Chrome browser and click on the three horizontal bars in the top-right corner. You will see a drop-down menu with a list of options. Click on “Settings”.Now, scroll down until you see “Advanced” and then click on it. A new window will pop up that has a list of settings. Scroll down until you see “Notifications”.

Notifications are alerts that are sent to your phone or computer when something new happens on the website you’re signed in to. You can choose what types of notifications you receive, and how often they come in.

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