OS X Mavericks (10.9) has introduced a new feature that allows users to subscribe to “push” notifications from any website.
Pushes show up as notification badges on the top right of your screen and can be used to be instantly notified when there are new iHash.eu post’s.
Push subscriptions are easy to opt-in to and easy to unsubscribe from using Safari’s preferences.
Push Notifications on your Mac from iHash.eu.
Did you denied pushes from iHash.eu and want to resubscribe?
Go to your Safari Preferences → Notifications and click on Allow for iHash.eu and you’ll be sent pushes again!
Turn Chrome notifications on or off
You can set up Chrome to get notifications from websites, apps, and extensions on your computer, like meeting reminders. Chrome alerts you whenever a website wants to send you notifications. You can change this setting at any time.
Turn off notifications from some sites
OS X
- At the top of your screen in the menu bar, click the notification icon .
- Click the gear icon .
- Uncheck any website, extension or app you don’t want to receive notifications from.
Windows
- In the bottom right corner of your screen, click the up arrow.
- Click the notification icon .
- Click the gear icon .
- Uncheck any website, extension, or app you don’t want notifications from.
Allow or block notifications from all sites
- Open Chrome.
- In the upper right corner of the browser window, click the Chrome menu .
- Click Settings > Show advanced settings.
- In the “Privacy” section, click Content settings.
- In the dialog that appears, go to “Notifications” and choose one of the following:
- Allow all sites to show notifications: You’ll automatically see notifications from all websites.
- Ask when a site wants to show notifications: You’ll get an alert from Chrome whenever a site wants to show you notifications. This is the default setting.
- Do not allow any site to show notifications: You won’t see any notifications from websites.