How do I unblock and allow notifications for MyOperator website in Chrome?
⚡ Quick answer -
- Make sure you are on our website.
- Click the “Tune” icon (two horizontal sliders) at the far left of the address bar.
- In the drop-down, toggle Notifications to ON.
- Reload the page when Chrome prompts you.
When should I use this guide?
Follow these steps if you previously blocked notifications from our website and now want to re-enable them. Because the browser will not show the permission pop-up again, you must turn notifications back on in the address bar menu.
1. Prerequisites
• Use the desktop version of Google Chrome.
• Be currently browsing our website (the steps begin from the address bar).
2. Step-by-step instructions
- Step 1: Visit the Website. First, make sure you are currently on our website in your browser.
- Step 2: Open the Site Information Menu. Look at the address bar at the top of your browser (where you type website URLs). On the far left side, right next to the website address, you will see a “Tune” icon (it looks like two small horizontal sliders). Click this icon to open the site information menu.

Alt text: Site Info menu
- Step 3: Toggle Notifications to “On” A drop-down menu will appear showing the permissions for this specific website. Find the Notifications option in this list. Click the toggle switch next to Notifications to turn it ON (the switch will typically turn blue).

Alt text: Toggling notifications to ON
- Step 4: Reload the Page. Once you toggle the switch, close the drop-down menu by clicking anywhere else on the page. Chrome will display a small message just below the address bar asking you to reload the page to apply your new settings. Click the Reload button.

Alt text: Click the Reload button
3. Why the pop-up doesn’t reappear
If you previously blocked notifications, the original permission pop-up will not show again. The address-bar method above is therefore the only way to restore notifications without clearing all site data.
4. Expected result & how to confirm
After the page reloads, your notification settings are updated, and you should start receiving notifications from our website again
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