Google Chrome:
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Click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner and select Settings.
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Navigate to Privacy and security > Site Settings > Notifications.
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To ensure notifications can be enabled, check Sites can ask to send notifications.
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To manage specific sites, use the Add button under Allow or Block to enter the site’s URL.
Alternatively, click the padlock icon in the address bar while on a site, select Site settings, and adjust the Notifications permission.
Mozilla Firefox:
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Click the menu button (three horizontal lines) and select Settings.
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Go to Privacy & Security.
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Under Permissions, find Notifications and click Settings.
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Here, you can manage permissions for each site or un-check Block new requests asking to allow notifications to ensure the prompts are shown.
Safari (macOS):
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Click Safari in the top menu and select Preferences.
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Go to the Websites tab and select Notifications.
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Here, you can allow or deny notification permissions for each listed website. Ensure that Allow websites to ask for permissions is enabled.
Microsoft Edge:
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Click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner and select Settings.
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Navigate to Cookies and site permissions > Notifications.
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To block all notifications, toggle off Ask before sending.
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To manage specific sites, use the Add button under Allow or Block to enter the site’s URL.
Alternatively, click the padlock icon in the address bar while on a site, select Permissions for this site, and adjust the Notifications setting.
In case you want more detailed documentation the following are the links to docs on how to enable push notifications for popular browsers.