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Do you find it annoying when websites constantly ask to send you notifications, cluttering up your screen with random alerts? Google Chrome has introduced a solution for this issue – instant unsubscribe directly from the notification itself. Initially available on Pixels, this feature will soon be rolled out to more Android devices, allowing users to easily opt out of receiving notifications from specific sites with just a tap.

To make the browsing experience even safer, Chrome is also enhancing its Safety Check tool. This tool will now automatically monitor and revoke notification permissions from websites flagged by Google Safe Browsing for deceptive practices. In addition, it will keep you informed about the actions taken, such as revoking permissions from sites you no longer visit and highlighting unwanted notifications. It will also alert you to any security issues that require your attention.

Furthermore, Chrome now offers the option to grant permissions, such as access to your camera and microphone, for one-time use only. Once you leave the website, these permissions will be revoked, ensuring that the site cannot access them until you explicitly grant permission again.

With these new features, Google Chrome is aiming to provide users with more control over their browsing experience and enhance their online safety. Say goodbye to annoying notifications and deceptive websites, thanks to these updates from Chrome.