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Configure browser push notifications
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- Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
- Tap Permissions → Notifications.
- Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
- Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
- Select Site settings.
- Find Notifications and adjust your preference.
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- Ensure the site is installed via Add to Home Screen.
- Open Settings App → Notifications.
- Find your app name and adjust your preference.
Safari (macOS)
- Go to Safari → Preferences.
- Click the Websites tab.
- Select Notifications in the sidebar.
- Find this website and adjust your preference.
Edge (Android)
- Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
- Tap Permissions.
- Find Notifications and adjust your preference.
Edge (Desktop)
- Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
- Click Permissions for this site.
- Find Notifications and adjust your preference.
Firefox (Android)
- Go to Settings → Site permissions.
- Tap Notifications.
- Find this site in the list and adjust your preference.
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- Open Firefox Settings.
- Search for Notifications.
- Find this site in the list and adjust your preference.
Tony has just bought a brand new car. On his way home from work, he is so excited at the prospect of showing off his new car to his girlfriend that he isn’t paying attention. He goes past a red traffic light, bumps into somebody in front of him and then turns into a “no entry” road. A Policeman standing next to his patrol car observes all of Tony’s actions but makes no attempt to get into his patrol car and follow him. Tony is dressed in normal clothes, is not a Policeman himself and does not know the Policeman. In fact the Policeman has no personal reason to let Tony off. Why doesn’t Tony get into trouble?