On the flip side though, a few bugs have also managed to creep in, one among which is affecting the default browser in the Apple ecosystem. As of now, numerous users have voiced their concern that Safari keeps on sending notifications from sites that they have explicitly set to Deny. This issue started happening right after users had updated their Mac to the latest macOS Ventura. If you are also currently getting bugged with this issue, then this guide will help you out. Follow along for the fix.

Fix Safari sending Notifications from sites set to Deny in macOS Ventura

To rectify this bug, you will have to refresh the browser’s underlying notifications settings. For that, you will first have to remove the websites that have been added to the Notifications Deny list, then let it re-invoke the prompt and now select Deny. This time Safari will remember your preference and wouldn’t show you prompt from that site ever again. So refer to the below steps to implement this fix right away. That’s it. This should fix the issue of Safari sending notifications from sites set to Deny in macOS Ventura. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.

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