Disable Push Notifications In Vivaldi

Vivaldi BrowserThere are many irritating features of browsing the web with push notifications being the current one which is bugging the crap out of me. So many sites are asking to allow push notifications and I can rarely, if ever, see any reason why anyone would allow them.

I migrated to the Vivaldi browser a while ago which is based on Chromium. This means it has access to the Chrome extensions store and also a lot of settings in common with Chrome. One of these is the ability to block notifications without being prompted.

I’ve searched for the setting in the Vivaldi GUI without success, so need to fall back on the settings page address of chrome://settings/content. Select the Notifications section (ringed in red):

Vivaldi Content Settings page

The Ask before sending (recommended) toggle can be switched to blocked:

Vivaldi Notifications settings page

With this change made, you will no longer be prompted to allow or deny push notifications; they will automatically be rejected.

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2 thoughts on “Disable Push Notifications In Vivaldi

  1. Eric M. says:

    Hello,

    my name is Eric.

    There is a big problem and maybe You can help.

    The Vivaldi 3.0…newest version takes screenshot all day long! There is absolutely no hind how to disable that bullshit. My hole ssd is full of that pictures.

    There seems to be no help on the web or elsewhere.

    Do You know the solution? Please let me know!

    Best regards

    – Eric –

    1. Ian Grieve says:

      Hi Eric,

      I’m not aware of any automatic process in Vivaldi for capturing screenshots.

      Do you have any extensions installed?

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