Are you dealing with a persistent notification on your Macbook that won’t go away? It can be incredibly annoying when notifications just keep popping up and you can’t seem to get rid of them. Fortunately, there are a few ways you can tackle this issue and put an end to the endless notifications.
The first thing to try is to force quit the Notification Center. You can do this by launching Activity Monitor and looking for the Notification Center under the Process Name list. It may be marked with the “Not Responding” label, so click the X button in the upper-left corner of the Notification Center on the list.
If that doesn’t work, you can change your notifications in system preferences. To do this, open System Preferences, and select “Notifications” (it has a bell icon with a red dot in the top-right corner). Under Notifications, you’ll see a bunch of installed apps in the left pane. Select any app that’s been showing you notification badges and in the right pane uncheck “Badge App Icon”.
You can also try going into Safari > Preferences > Notifications and removing objects permanently from there by selecting the notification you wish to delete and then either hitting the delete key or by using the remove button (‘-‘) if it exists.
If none of these solutions have worked for you so far, then it could be an issue with third-party applications or plugins that are generating these notifications. If this is likely then it would be best to disable any third-party applications or plugins that are currently active on your Macbook as this should stop their associated notifications from appearing again.
We hope one of these solutions has been able to resolve your Macbook notification issues!
Removing a Persistent Notification on a Mac
To get rid of a notification that won’t go away on your Mac, you can try using the Activity Monitor to force-quit the Notification Center. To do this, open Activity Monitor from your Applications folder and look for the Notification Center under the Process Name list. It may be marked with the Not Responding label. Then, click the X button in the upper-left corner of the Notification Center on the list. Afterward, a pop-up menu will appear and you can select Force Quit to end its process.
Clearing Notifications Badge on Mac
To clear a notification badge on your Mac, open System Preferences and select Notifications. You’ll see a list of apps in the left pane. Select any app that’s been showing you notification badges and in the right pane, uncheck “Badge App Icon” to disable its notifications badge. This will remove the notifications badge from your Mac until you decide to re-enable it by checking the box again.
Deleting Notifications on a Macbook Air
To delete notifications on your MacBook Air, open Safari, click on “Preferences” and then select “Notifications”. From there, you can select the notification you wish to delete and use the delete key or the remove button (‘-‘) to permanently delete it. Once you’ve removed all of the notifications you no longer want, they won’t appear again.
Source: zdnet.com