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I am not sure if it is the right place to ask my question.
In recent years, browser vendors have implemented a feature to block displaying notification permission prompt in sites with intrusive notifications (Quieter Messaging in Chrome) either by letting user to manually opt-in to this feature or automatically putting the site in the blacklist.
We are encountering an issue as to when a user unintentionally enable this setting and we couldn't detect that it is enabled in user's browser to let him know how to disable that feature.
Can this be achieved? Is there a way/workaround to find out if this feature is enabled?
Here is some related questions posted on Stack Overflow: My question / 1 / 2
Hi everybody,
I am not sure if it is the right place to ask my question.
In recent years, browser vendors have implemented a feature to block displaying notification permission prompt in sites with intrusive notifications (
Quieter Messaging
in Chrome) either by letting user to manually opt-in to this feature or automatically putting the site in the blacklist.We are encountering an issue as to when a user unintentionally enable this setting and we couldn't detect that it is enabled in user's browser to let him know how to disable that feature.
Can this be achieved? Is there a way/workaround to find out if this feature is enabled?
Here is some related questions posted on Stack Overflow:
My question / 1 / 2
Related readings:
Introducing quieter permission UI for notifications
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