aaronpk
aaronpk
I'm curious what, if any, types of websites you actually want and allow browser notifications from.

I feel like there's a good use case for them, but it's certainly not being notified of news articles or new recipes.

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jsonbecker
jsonbecker

@aaronpk I never use them, but people who like webmail, web calendars, and web chat... I can see wanting notifications from those kinds of tools.

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peroty
peroty

@aaronpk That's what RSS is for.

Maybe if I was playing a turn based game in a browser. But never for a news site, blog, or store.

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KimberlyHirsh
KimberlyHirsh

@aaronpk Literally none.

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manton
manton

@aaronpk I keep my notifications from apps very minimal (mostly just chat mentions, and hide almost all app icon badges), so for browser notifications it would be similar... Web applications where something is kind of important to see soon.

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amit
amit

@aaronpk It become so common place that I have trained myself to unsee them and just click Block. My notification pane is a very valuable estate.

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hjalm
hjalm

@aaronpk I’m a career IT pro and I’m notified out. I don’t use browser notifications and I agree with the earlier statement that’s what RSS is for

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toddgrotenhuis
toddgrotenhuis

@aaronpk none

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