The first, and most direct, method involves delving into Chrome’s own privacy and security settings. This approach is ideal for users who wish to silence notifications only within the browser while leaving other Windows apps unaffected. To begin, the user opens Chrome and clicks on the three vertical dots—the "Customize and control Google Chrome" button—located in the top-right corner. From there, navigating to "Settings," then "Privacy and security," and finally "Site Settings" reveals a list of permissions. Under the "Permissions" section, clicking "Notifications" opens a control panel. Here, the user has two powerful options: they can either toggle off the global setting "Sites can ask to send notifications" to block all future requests, or they can manually manage a list of specific sites that have already been granted permission, removing any unwanted senders. This method is precise, allowing for granular control over which digital entities are allowed to interrupt the workflow.