
Under All permissions, select Pop-ups and redirects. Select Settings > Cookies and site permissions. In Edge, go to Settings and more at the top of your browser.
Change the notification settings on your preferred browser:Note: If you are receiving unwanted website notifications, please see Manage website notifications in Microsoft Edge. Website notifications appear in the notification center, located in the lower right corner of your device. Restart your computer to apply the changes. Once done, it will open a Notepad window showing all blocked malicious links that sends suspicious notifications on your browser. Follow the prompts to install the hotfix. Double-click the downloaded file: Ti_1700_win_en_UnwantedNotificationBlockerFb_hfb1168.exe. Bookmark your opened tabs so you can visit them later. NOTE: This fix ONLY works on Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge browsers for Windows, and your computer should have the latest Trend Micro version installed. Once updated, your program can now scan your browsers and block notifications from dangerous websites so these pop up messages from these malicious sites will no longer appear. Click Close after seeing Components are up-to-date. The About Your Software window will appear and check for available updates. If you cannot see it, click the Show hidden icons arrow ^ next to the notification area. Right-click the Trend Micro icon in the taskbar notification area, then select Check for Program Updates. Update your Trend Micro program to its latest program version: Pop up ads still appear on your computer even when your browser is closed. After closing the notification, the same one will pop up again. However, some hackers may use these to send malicious or fake advertisements.
It lets website owners to send personalized messages to retain visitors. It allows you to get timely updates from sites you frequently visit. Browser Notifications are messages that come from a website.