There was a thread of conversations of people who displayed their displeasure with chrome push notification. Either way, it was decided that it will be removed. People got irritated due to the long list of notifications and some didn't even open the Chrome notification center. When it launched the Google Chrome notification center, to make it easier for users to see all the notifications when they were away, in reality, it didn't happen. But, people got so irritated with Chrome that a few even considered replacing it with other browsers. This was done to enhance the user experience and their intentions were all good. In 2013, Google released a beta version of Chrome introducing what they called ‘richer notifications ’. Google chrome tried to implement its own in-house chrome desktop notifications system instead of OS X Notification Center and we all know how that went. With so many annoyed users complaining about the design, the way chrome push notifications had hijacked the notification menu, the absence of a disable feature, it was about time that chrome got native web push notification on Mac. Some of the comments in the product forums deserve a read. They did not enable chrome push notification, but it suddenly had taken over their desktop. Yet, there it was embedded in the menu bar, refusing to budge. They didn't remember adding it there nor giving permission to make any changes. One fine day the people of the world wondered how the Google Chrome desktop push notification ‘bell’ landed on their menu bar.
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