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Abusive notifications are the bane of browsing the internet today, with the pop-ups at certain sites so large, numerous and insidious that actually getting to the content you want to read can sometimes feel like an uphill battle – and one where you're at risk of having your personal data unwantedly grabbed.

When Google very quickly updated Chrome following one of the zero-day vulnerabilities from earlier in the month, CVE-2020-16010, users were slow to secure themselves. Google allows users to search the Web for images, news, products, video, and other content.

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Luckily, for Chrome users at least, Google is doing something to help combat them, with a brand new update to Google Chrome (version: Chrome 84) coming with a new tool that culls abusive notifications.

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The news was revealed on the official Google Chrome blog, and it details how Chrome 84 automatically enrols sites with abusive notifications into a 'quieter notifications UI' and will supply users with a prompt advising them that the site may be trying to trick them.

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How the new system works can be seen in the below gifs, both on a desktop and mobile Chrome browser.

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Capture one pro 20 for mac. As can be seen, abusive sites are automatically blocked, keeping the browsing experience safer and cleaner.

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Speaking on why Google has made this change, the blog post stated that:

'Abusive notification prompts are one of the top user complaints we receive about Chrome. A large percentage of notification requests and notifications come from a small number of abusive sites. Protecting users from these sites improves user safety & privacy on the web, and makes for a better browsing experience.'

To benefit from the new Google Chrome 84 anti-abusive notification tool either update your version of Chrome (click the 3 dots in the top right hand corner of your browser and then select 'Settings' and then 'About Chrome') or download the very latest version from the browser's official download page.

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Once installed then browse safely without any worry that you're at risk of being inundated with abusive notifications trying to steal your personal data and ruin your online experience.