What this does
Trim notification access so only useful apps interrupt you or show information on-screen.
Notifications are both a productivity and privacy issue. Too many alerts train people to ignore important ones and expose information in the wrong place.
In plain language, clean up app notification permissions so windows feels quieter and safer matters because too many apps gained notification permission. People usually start looking this up when old apps still notify after they stopped being useful. Notifications are both a productivity and privacy issue. Too many alerts train people to ignore important ones and expose information in the wrong place.
How and why
In practice, clean up app notification permissions so windows feels quieter and safer matters because too many apps gained notification permission. Notifications are both a productivity and privacy issue. Too many alerts train people to ignore important ones and expose information in the wrong place. A good next step is to review disable alerts for apps that do not need immediate attention. Then decide whether you only needed the explanation or whether you want a practical action page too.
You normally review clean up app notification permissions so windows feels quieter and safer when you want to understand what Windows is doing, what changes it can influence, and whether it is relevant before you touch settings blindly. Useful things to notice first: disable alerts for apps that do not need immediate attention; hide sensitive preview content; review browser and app notifications together; keep work and personal alert surfaces separated where possible.
- turn off noisy apps first
- hide sensitive preview content
- disable browser notifications if they mostly create clutter
- use Focus Assist for concentrated work instead of tolerating constant interruption