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How do I disable the Web Push Notification box?


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I'm not talking about having agreed to receive notifications, I'm talking about the box that pops up asking me if I'd like to request notifications. It's got a flag in my address bar and I can't make it go away in my Firefox settings.  It pops up every time I open a new post even if I click on "not now".  I did about:config and set the dom.push.enabled to false and that also has not got rid of it.  Any ideas?

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I don't use Firefox, but have you tried going into your account settings? Over on the right hand side of that page is notification settings. There might be something in there.

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Yes but in there it gives me the option to enable browser notification but there is no option to disable the box that pops up asking me over and over again on each page.  You would think having it in the settings would be good enough, or the pop up box should have an option to "not show this message again".  It's annoying enough to possibly drive me away from the site.

PS edit:  It's definitely a Firefox problem, I tried Chrome and it's not there, even the notification enable box in the account settings is not there.  I will have to use Chrome to use celiac.com or I will quit Firefox altogether.  It used to be great but this isn't the first thing it's done lately that drives me crazy.

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I fixed it!  You open a Firefox tab and type about:config in the address bar.  Click "I'll be careful I promise".  Then you find these four items:

 

dom.push.enabled

dom.webnotifications.enabled

dom.webnotifications.serviceworker.enabled

dom.push.connection.enabled

 

Click on each of them to change them to FALSE.

For now the problem is fixed. Let's hope Firefox doesn't reset it to default their next update or whatnot. Sheesh.

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Love it! So glad you got it fixed!

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