![]() In the group policies for Firefox, you configure the notifications under Permissions. If the notifications are blocked by group policies and you have defined exceptions, this is reflected in the browser settings by the fact that the settings are grayed out, and the allowed websites are shown there. The complementary options Block notifications on these sites (Chrome) and Allow notifications on specific sites (Edge) are for blacklisting and only make sense if you allow notifications by default. ![]() In addition, you can define exceptions under Allow notifications on these sites (Chrome) or Allow notifications on specific sites (Chrome). ![]() ![]() To block notifications, enable Default Notification Setting (Chrome) or Default Notification Setting (Edge) and select either Do not allow desktop notifications to be displayed for any website (Edge) or Do not allow any site to show desktop notifications (Chrome). Group Policy for configuring notifications in Chrome ![]()
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