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Status: Duplicate
Merged: issue 539897
Owner: ----
Closed: Jul 2017
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OS: All
Pri: 2
Type: Feature



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DND: Option to snooze or silence all (web) notifications

Reported by chem...@gmail.com, Jun 13 2017

Issue description

UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/59.0.3071.86 Safari/537.36

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Visit a site that uses web notifications (for example, Facebook)
2. Log in, enable notifications when asked
3. Go to an important meeting, give a presentation or other environment where NSFW content is not appreciated

What is the expected behavior?
I would like an option to snooze all notifications for a while (like Hangouts does) or at least disable/silence all of them until I re-enable it.

Optional: when snooze expires (or I unsilence them), it could be useful if Chrome would show all the notifications I missed during that time.

What went wrong?
I get all notifications and I don't see any way to snooze/silence them except completely closing Chrome and using another browser for the duration of the meeting or presentation. I'm at the complete mercy of other people as to what appears on my screen.

Did this work before? No 

Chrome version: 59.0.3071.86  Channel: stable
OS Version: 10.0
Flash Version:
 

Comment 1 by hdodda@chromium.org, Jun 14 2017

Cc: hdodda@chromium.org
Components: UI>Notifications
Labels: -OS-Windows OS-All
Status: Untriaged (was: Unconfirmed)
This seems more lika a feature request and hence marking it as untraiged , so that it would get addresses by respective team.

Thanks!

Comment 2 by peter@chromium.org, Jun 14 2017

Notifications should not show up when another origin is in full screen. In addition, we're moving to the native notification centers (as we already did on Mac OS X) which provide this functionality themselves.

Comment 3 by chem...@gmail.com, Jun 14 2017

@peter I'm not always running things full screen when in meetings and/or presentations :)

But good to hear that this is a thing that will get solved. Now I'm just wondering if Windows 10 lets me snooze/mute notifications but I feel like it should. Thanks!

Comment 4 by awdf@chromium.org, Jul 3 2017

Mergedinto: 539897
Status: Duplicate (was: Untriaged)
Yes, looks like Windows 10 should let you do what you want once we use native notifications on Windows - see e.g. http://winsupersite.com/windows-10/how-manage-notifications-windows-10 

Closing this as a duplicate of another request for do-not-disturb. That issue is blocked on https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=516147 , which you should star if you want updates on the work to use the notifications action center on Windows 10 for Chrome notifications.

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