为提升您的使用体验,本站正在维护,部分功能暂时无法使用。如果本站文章无法解决您的问题,您想要向社区提问的话,请到 Twitter 上的 @FirefoxSupport 或 Reddit 上的 /r/firefox 提问,我们的支持社区将会很快回复您的疑问。

搜索 | 用户支持

防范以用户支持为名的诈骗。我们绝对不会要求您拨打电话或发送短信,及提供任何个人信息。请使用“举报滥用”选项报告涉及违规的行为。

详细了解

macbook pro 2017 12.5 youtube notification does not work even after clearing history, caches & cookies why?

more options

macbook pro 2017 12.5 youtube notification does not work even after clearing history, caches & cookies why? tried many times frustrating

macbook pro 2017 12.5 youtube notification does not work even after clearing history, caches & cookies why? tried many times frustrating

所有回复 (3)

more options

Do you get ANY notifications in Firefox on your Mac? This is a simplistic test page to make sure (A) Firefox shows the expected permission prompt and (B) Firefox can send web notifications to your Mac OS:

https://davidwalsh.name/demo/notifications-api.php

Does that one work?

more options

1 JULY 2022 Thank you, it works perfectly well, it is supported I am unable to proceed further on how to make request access to the user to grant the permission is there any protocol to be activated.Kindly guide me please.

On 31-Jul-2022, at 12:58 AM, Mozilla Support Forum <no-reply@support.mozilla.org> wrote:

https://davidwalsh.name/demo/notifications-api.php

more options

Okay, if the test site worked, then your Firefox is generally set up to allow web notifications.

To check permissions on YouTube, while you're on the site, use Command+i to open the Page Info dialog. Then click the Permissions icon along the top to open that panel.

Scroll down to "Send notifications", uncheck the "Use default" box and select "Allow"

That is saved immediately, so you can close the Page Info dialog.

Does that make any difference?

If not, maybe there is an issue between Firefox and YouTube. Hopefully someone else is more familiar with that (I generally do not log into YouTube on a browser).