Chrome Windows 10 Notifications – Here’s how to make them stop

More frequently, I’ve logged into user computers and notice that their right side Windows 10 notification bar is inundated with notifications. A common complaint is that they don’t know how they got there, they are incredibly annoying, and they don’t know how to get rid of them.

The origin of these annoying notifications is usually by visiting a site with Chrome. Other browsers also likely allow this, but I’m picking on Chrome because that’s what I use.

The site will usually pop up with a question, “<site> wants to show notifications”, with an Allow or Block option. This is what you get when you go to techradar.com:

A typical notification request

If you click “Allow” you’re giving that site permission to take control of your Windows 10 Notifications at all times, whether you’ve got a current browser window open or not. Here’s an example of a Tech Radar notification.

A techradar.com Windows 10 notification.

At least Tech Radar is transparent enough to show you how to unsubscribe. The good news is that it’s easy to rid yourself of all of those annoying notifications. Here’s how:

  1. If Chrome isn’t open, open it and select the 3 dots below the Close button in the top right corner of your browser window

  2. Select Settings.
  3. Here’s a trick I recently learned. Instead of scrolling through the seemingly endless list of options looking for “Notifications”, go to the top search bar and start typing “notifications”. Chrome will highlight the relevant settings almost instantly.
  4. Click on the highlighted Site Settings, followed by the highlighted Notifications.
  5. Now you should see all of the sites you’ve blocked and the ones you’ve allowed. Click the 3 dots next to the offending site(s) in the Allow section and select “Block”

Keep in mind that there are some notifications that are handy, especially if you use G-Suite or other CRM extensions. Hopefully this post gives you control over those annoying notifications once and for all.

Windows 10 Free Upgrade Deadline July 29

canstockphoto33821085It has been almost a year since the official release  of Windows 10. When it was released, it was offered as a free upgrade on machines that are running Windows 7 or 8. That offer is still valid and expires on July 29 2016. We have just over a month to take advantage of this compelling offer.

Here are the reasons why we think you should upgrade before the end of July:

  1. The free upgrade offer will not likely be extended. When Windows 8 first came out, it was offered at a substantial discount (around $15 if I remember correctly). That was a limited time offer and, even though many of us thought it would be permanent, it expired as Microsoft promised.
  2. Windows 7 will not be supported forever. In fact, Mainstream Support expired in January of 2015 and Extended Support expires in January of 2020.  While that seems like a long time from now, remember that Windows 7 was officially released in October 2009, almost seven years ago. It won’t be long and we’ll be scrambling to get the last PCs off of Windows 7, just as what has been happening to Windows XP over the last few years.
  3. In my opinion, Windows 10 is better. While there have been many documented problems with Windows 10, overall it is a more reliable and secure OS than any of Microsoft’s predecessors. Whether or not you skipped Windows 8, Windows 10 is a keeper.

If you haven’t yet upgrade, now is the time. Please contact us if you’re having any issues upgrading or you need some technical assistance.