We've been thinking about how to making permission requests for notifications less interruptive in Chrome. Trying to strike balance: loud enough for you notice the important ones and quiet enough so that you can ignore the rest. Feedback welcomed! https://blog.chromium.org/2020/01/introducing-quieter-permission-ui-for.html …pic.twitter.com/lJuBACr10K
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We’ve found that notification usefulness ends up being different based on person + platform + site. So it’s been tricky to figure out a good UI for the permission requests (but we want to try)!
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I appreciate the thoughtfulness (and the ability to completely turn them off)!
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I imagine there's a sliver of important apps that don't have native clients (e.g., Gmail, GitLab) where they're very useful, and garbage spam in the other 99.9% of cases.
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Even for things with native apps (e.g., Slack), some users are going to prefer a browser client for a variety of reasons (e.g., will already have a browser open and electron is a resource hog). Push notifications are rarely important, but *very* important when needed.
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