How do I reset my browser permissions if Web Push Notifications are blocked?

In this article, we're going to walk through the steps to reset permissions on Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. If a user clicks "block" on the browser's "Opt-In Prompt", they will have to reset their browser permissions to allow for notifications again.

Chrome

  1. In order to update the permissions for a specific site, first, click the padlock icon to the left of the website URL.

    Click the padlock icon

  2. Then, click "Site Settings."

    Click Site Settings

  3. You'll automatically be brought to the "Privacy & Security" settings. Locate the "Notifications" section and select "Allow" from the drop-down menu.

    Click Allow

Firefox

  1. Click the 'more settings' icon in the top-right of your browser. Then, click "Settings."

    Click more settings

  2. Click "Privacy & Security" from the menu options on the left-hand side of your Firefox settings.

    Click privacy and security

  3. Scroll down to the "Permissions" section and click the "Settings" button to the right of the "Notifications" field.

    Click Settings next to Notifications

  4. Click the drop-down to the right of the website for which you want to enable notifications. Then, click "Allow." Once complete, make sure to save your changes.

    Click allow

Safari

  1. If you're using a Mac device, open Safari and click the "Safari" option from the Apple menu. Then, click "Preferences" from the drop-down.

    Click Safari and Preferences

  2. Next, click the "Websites" tab from the "General" pop-up.

    Click Websites tab

  3. Click the "Notifications" tab from the options on the right-hand side of the pop-up.

    Click Notifications tab

  4. Click the drop-down menu next to the website for which you want to enable notifications and click "Allow."
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