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How do I turn off Accuweather notifications?

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I clicked on adding AccuWeather notifications several weeks ago without knowing the hassle.

1) I get way too many from all over but am only interested in my specific area. 2) I also use a security service with a VPN since I was hacked and it hides where I actually am located so local notifications don't work anyhow.

I contacted AccuWeather and they said it was a Firefox function. However they gave me something to try. Unfortunately it must have been an out-of-date solution and it didn't work.

Please tell me how to turn off those notifications in the current version of Firefox.

I clicked on adding AccuWeather notifications several weeks ago without knowing the hassle. 1) I get way too many from all over but am only interested in my specific area. 2) I also use a security service with a VPN since I was hacked and it hides where I actually am located so local notifications don't work anyhow. I contacted AccuWeather and they said it was a Firefox function. However they gave me something to try. Unfortunately it must have been an out-of-date solution and it didn't work. Please tell me how to turn off those notifications in the current version of Firefox.

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There is a checkbox in Page Info for the current website:

  • Tools -> Page Info -> Permissions : Receive Notifications

You can check what websites you have allowed to send you messages via the Push API.

  • Settings -> Privacy & Security -> Permissions -> Notifications

See also:

You can see all registered service workers on these pages:

  • about:serviceworkers
  • about:debugging#workers

You can check WebSockets via this page:

  • about:networking#websockets

You can open "about:" pages via the location/address bar. The "about:" protocol is used to access special pages.