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How to turn off desktop notifications from Boston Globe

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I subscribe to the Boston Globe. I get news alerts from them as desktop notifications. I never asked for them. I don't want them. I contacted the Boston Globe and they won't help me. I logged on to bostonglobe.com and looked for (without success) an appropriate setting. I get many other notifications, including some from code I wrote myself. I only want to stop the ones from the Globe. I know how to programmatically throw up a notification, but I have no idea how to turn off or block specific notifications. I'm running Pop!_OS 20.04 LTS and I login to i3 window manager. Thanks in advance.

kanehekili avatar
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This is an Ubuntu forum, which does not support "spinoffs" like Pop!_OS. I'm sure there is a forum for those users ..
Gounou avatar
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Maybe someone could migrate the question to https://unix.stackexchange.com/
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It could be a Web push notification. I visited Boston Globe and it asked for notifications.

If you use Firefox, type in the address bar : about:preferences#privacy

  • Permissions/Notifications/Settings
  • Click on the Website, then Remove.
  • Save Changes

In Chromium, type in the address bar :

chrome://settings/

And I think you have to search for Notifications or check in the menus.

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