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Which browsers support web push notifications?
Device Type |
OS |
Compatible Browser |
Desktop |
Microsoft Windows |
Chrome 48+, Firefox 44+, Safari 7+, Opera 42+ and Edge 17+ |
Desktop |
Apple Mac OS |
Chrome 48+, Firefox 44+, Safari 7+, Opera 42+ and Edge 17+ |
Desktop |
Ubuntu (Linux) |
Chrome 48+, Firefox 44+, Safari 7+, Opera 42+ and Edge 17+ |
Mobile/Tablet |
Google Android |
Chrome 50+, Firefox 44+, and Opera 46+ |
Mobile/Tablet |
Apple iOS |
iOS 16.4+ |
Web push notifications on Safari
- Change the Safari Permissions
- Go to the Safari menu > select Preferences.
- Select Websites
- Click on ‘Notifications’ on the left menu
- Check out the list of the sites that asked for permission to send you notifications.
Web push notifications on Chrome
- Open Chrome
- Click on More and then on Settings
- Click Privacy and security Site Settings and then onNotifications
- Choose an option that you want as your default setting
Web push notifications on Firefox
- Go to the browser menu and select Settings
- On the left, click on “Privacy & Security.”
- Scroll down to the “Permissions” window, and select “Notification.”
- If you want to disable notifications, check “Pause notifications until Firefox restarts.” Notifications will not appear until you restart Firefox.
Web push notifications on Edge
- In Edge, go to Settings and more in the upper right corner of your browser window.
- Select Settings > Cookies and site permissions and select Notifications.
- Under Allow, you will find a list of websites that are currently sending you notifications.
- Select the three dots next to the website from which you want to stop receiving notifications and select either Remove or Block.
Web push notifications on Opera
- Open Opera.
- At the top right, click on More and then on Settings
- Click Privacy and security Site Settings and then on Notifications.
- Select the option that you want as your default setting.
Web push notifications on iOS
- Create a shortcut for the web page using the ‘Add to Home Screen’ button in the share screen.
- Tap on a ‘subscribe’ button
- You can always make permission changes for a web app in the Notification Settings
- Home Screen web app shortcuts will also launch in other browsers and is not limited to Safari.
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