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SikrebJan 23, 2024
good, but i want a do not disturb until turned off mode, i dont want my spam notifications turned on the second its been 24 hours!!
Lloyd JackmanApr 9, 2020
This has been a life saver for me when I am presenting my browser on WebEx to avoid those embarrassing personal pop-ups. Very pleased to have found it and recommend regularly!
Gerlando Lo Savio (gerlos)Jun 16, 2019
Useful to stop notifications for a while.
Adam ReeceJun 5, 2019
This is a useful add-on to have in the office, particularly if you need some focus time, or if you're on lunch and don't want to be bombarded with work issues. The only thing I feel is missing is a custom time to set, particularly as there isn't much choice for short-delay DND. 20 minutes to 1 hour is not sufficient, ideally there should be options for 10, 15, 30, and 45, though I appreciate that would make the list much longer, so a custom input (or customisable times list) would be best.
Paulan van NesMay 25, 2019
I like the sun and moon icons, easy interface and how it also blocks notifications from the Checker Plus for Google Calendar extension. Unfortunately, it doesn't block notifications from the Checker Plus for gmail extension. I only tried a few times so maybe I am wrong, but that kills the use for me since I only have these 2 extensions whose notifications I want to mute. With or without this extension, I need to mute 2 separate extensions. An idea for future development is to include an opti... Show more
Shaun “Hoseong” CheonJun 24, 2018
It would be better if it clicked "deny" on sites that ask for permission by default. It is also lacking a permanent snooze duration option, which is annoying because if I want the notification permission popups to be permanently blocked, I will have to click snooze every 24 hours. It would be much better if the extension had a toggle that lets you turn it on for an unspecified duration.
Nick SpreitzerDeveloperJun 25, 2018
Hey Shaun, thanks for the feedback. I'll consider adding an indefinite snooze option in the future. In the meantime, if you want to permanently disable all notifications, consider just turning off that feature altogether: go to chrome://settings/content/notifications and flip the switch to off.
Xavier BarnesJan 29, 2018
Allows every website to notify you by default and enforces this permission in settings. This is either a terrible bug or some shady user selling.
Nick SpreitzerDeveloperMay 27, 2018
Xavier, it was a choice I made over a year ago that seemed reasonable at the time. However, I agree, it hasn't resulted in the best user experience. I just released a new version that toggles between blocking all notifications and returning to the user's default setting, which usually is "Ask". Give it a try and see if works better for you than the last version.
Adam LezamaNov 16, 2017
it doesn't work, i am still getting Chrome notifications. Please fix :/
Nick SpreitzerDeveloperMay 27, 2018
Adam, I just released a new version (v0.5.1). Give it a try and let me know if it still has issues.
Philipp M.Jun 22, 2017
It was not only not blocking all notification, but It auto-subscribed for all websites that provides notifications. usually when you go to web site with notifications Chrome asks you if you want to allow notifications from here or not. But with this Extension on - it immediately showed "Thank's for subscription" - and then showed every notification from those web-site.
Nick SpreitzerDeveloperJun 22, 2017
Hey man, sorry it didn't work for you as expected. I encourage you to give it another try when I release the next version. (ETA: July-ish) I hope to fix the issues you encountered. I do want to note that this extension does not "auto subscribe" to notifications. As indicated in the main description, this extension only employs two states: "Allow All" or "Block All". The third option - "Ask" - isn't currently used. So what's happening is that when DND is turned off, the state is being set to "Allow All" and as a result you're subscribed to notifications without being prompted. Not desirable, I realize, but a temporary trade-off I made in order to get a beta out the door.
Gabriel FonsecaMay 19, 2017
I have been searching for something like this for a while. Dude, it's really a remarkable work
Nick SpreitzerDeveloperMay 22, 2017
Thanks! It'll be even nicer once it gets out of beta status. :-)