Notifications in Chrome are a useful feature to keep up with updates from your favorite sites. However, we know that some notifications may be spammy or even deceptive. We’ve received reports of notifications diverting you to download suspicious software, tricking you into sharing personal information or asking you to make purchases on potentially fraudulent online store fronts.

To defend against these threats, Chrome is launching warnings of unwanted notifications on Android. This new feature uses on-device machine learning to detect and warn you about potentially deceptive or spammy notifications, giving you an extra level of control over the information displayed on your device.

When a notification is flagged by Chrome, you’ll see the name of the site sending the notification, a message warning that the contents of the notification are potentially deceptive or spammy, and the option to either unsubscribe from the site or see the flagged content…

  • Lucy :3
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    225 days ago

    Is it so hard to only allow notifications for specific sites? What?

    • ByteMe
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      244 days ago

      Honestly, I have never ever found a website with notifications worth getting. So I just turn them off completely.

        • Victor
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          24 days ago

          Ooh, wow. That’s shiny! Thanks for posting this! ❤️

      • DaGeek247
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        44 days ago

        Maybe I’d want that for email, but frankly I check that often enough that even that isnt needed. I consider phone notification management to be a chore, why would I ever want to add that chore to my desktop?

      • Lucy :3
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        34 days ago

        Same, most apps on my phone (including Fenix) don’t have notification perms anyway

    • @rtxn@lemmy.world
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      94 days ago

      They have a half-assed solution without a problem. The next logical step is to create a problem.

    • @limerod@reddthat.comOPM
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      74 days ago

      The UI is not intuitive and I never allow notifications for websites. But, I guess it is for the regular user.