Chrome new notification

You're referring to the new notification system in Google Chrome!

In Chrome 76 and later versions, a new notification system was introduced, which provides a more streamlined and user-friendly way to manage notifications. Here are some key features and changes:

New Notification Panel

The new notification panel is accessible by clicking on the bell icon in the top-right corner of the Chrome browser window. This panel displays all notifications from websites and extensions, allowing you to quickly view and manage them.

Notification Types

There are two types of notifications in Chrome:

  1. Web Notifications: These are notifications sent by websites you visit, such as news sites, social media platforms, or online services. These notifications are typically triggered by user interactions, such as clicking a button or submitting a form.
  2. Extension Notifications: These are notifications sent by Chrome extensions, such as ad blockers, password managers, or productivity tools. These notifications are typically triggered by extension actions, such as completing a task or updating the extension.

Notification Settings

You can customize your notification settings by clicking on the three vertical dots in the top-right corner of the Chrome browser window, then selecting "Settings" > "Site settings" > "Notifications". From here, you can:

Notification Permissions

When you visit a website that requests permission to send notifications, you'll see a prompt asking if you want to allow or block notifications from that site. You can choose to allow or block notifications on a per-site basis.

Notification Management

The new notification panel allows you to manage your notifications more easily. You can:

Overall, the new notification system in Chrome provides a more streamlined and user-friendly way to manage notifications, allowing you to stay informed and focused while browsing the web.