Google Chrome for Android makes it easier to unsubscribe from annoying notifications

Google developers continue to make their Chrome browser more user-friendly. This time, the mobile version of the Internet browser for Android has a feature that will allow you to block annoying notifications from websites with just one touch (if necessary, notifications can be returned).

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In addition to this, the Android version of Chrome has an updated security tool running in the background that automatically revokes permissions for websites that the user has not visited for a long time or that may pose any threat. The user can view browser activity across sites on a dedicated page that also lists other potential security issues, such as compromised passwords.

In addition, Chrome now allows you to grant websites one-time access to your microphone, camera, and other one-time use permissions. For example, after completing a virtual meeting with a doctor, the browser automatically revokes camera permission for the website that was used to initiate the video call. The notification blocking tool is currently available on Pixel smartphones, but it will be coming to more Android devices later. The remaining innovations are gradually rolling out to all Chrome users on Android devices.

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