You can set up Chrome to get notifications, such as meeting reminders, from websites, apps and extensions. How notifications work By default, Chrome alerts you whenever a website, app or extension wants to send you notifications.
You can change this setting at any time. If you’re browsing in, you won’t get notifications. Allow or block notifications from all sites. On your computer, open Chrome.
At the top-right, click More Settings. At the bottom, click Advanced. Under 'Privacy and security', click Content settings. Click Notifications. Choose to block or allow notifications:. Block all: Turn off Ask before sending. Block a site: Next to 'Block', click Add.
Enter the site and click Add. Allow a site: Next to 'Allow', click Add. Enter the site and click Add.
Google Chrome allows you to save usernames and passwords each time you visit a website. Chrome will save the information the first time you visit a site and then use it to log you on when you. Force Google Chrome to Remember Username and Password for Particular Websites By Shujaa Imran – Posted on Jun 15, 2014 Aug 17, 2015 in Browsers Whenever you enter your username and password to log into a website, Google Chrome will usually prompt you to remember the password, which you can either Accept or Decline.
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