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Windows PCs are plenty vulnerable to annoying notifications. Thankfully, there are settings you can adjust to work around this. Tap or click here to see how to manage notifications in Windows But if you have an Android device, you may have noticed your notifications acting a little more annoying than usual recently. Millions of users experienced bizarre alerts in Microsoft Teams and Google Chat that looked less like system alerts and more like tweets from a teenager.

Is there a hacker in your phone? Android users across the country received several rude awakenings over the last week thanks to a series of annoying spam notifications that came seemingly out of nowhere. Tap or click here to see how these two productivity suites stack up against one another. Notification ads from Samsung If you have a Samsung phone, you might have seen advertisements from Samsung in your notification tray.

Here's how to find them. Samsung Pay Open Samsung Pay on your phone. Open the side menu and tap 'Settings' Under 'General', switch 'Marketing and promotions' to off.

Tags: ads. Max Weinbach on Twitter: "Got this on my Note9. Not sure if it's because my Note9 thinks it's a Note10 or if it's an ad. Got this on my Note9. Another culprit is called Samsung Push Service, but luckily that can be turned off in the usual manner:. When setting up your Samsung device, there may also be a toggle for turning off advertisements across the OS.

In Europe, turning this off seems to stop any ads from ever showing potentially in order to be GDPR compliant. In other regions, your mileage may vary. If you get a notification ad from a web browser, it's probably not the browser itself sending those — it's a website you granted notification access to at some point. You may have done it accidentally, or you may have only noticed when the site started sending more and more alerts.

Whatever the reason may be, you can easily cut off notifications from specific sites. If you see an unwanted notification from Chrome, tap 'Site settings,' and then 'Notifications.

Alternatively, you can long-press the notification and then tap 'Turn off notifications' in the bottom left. You'll be able to toggle off the site's notification channel on the next screen see below.

You can also turn off notifications from a site at any time from Chrome's settings. Open Chrome, tap the menu button at the top-right three dots , select 'Site settings,' then tap 'Notifications.

There, you'll see every website that has ever sent notifications to your phone. To block alerts from a site, select it from the list and tap 'Notifications. Samsung's web browser handles notifications almost exactly like Chrome. Your Name. In this world of silicon shortage and scalping of CPUs and GPUs, many are looking at the laptop space to provide them with desktop PC replacement devices. The Lenovo Legion 7 aims to be one such device, packing the fastest […].

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