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I accidentally said "Never show again" for in-browser Firefox Monitor alerts. How do I undo this?

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A Firefox Monitor alert came up on a forum, but I didn't want it to show up for that website again. However, I managed to accidentally click on "Never show Firefox Monitor alerts" when I do want to see them. I looked through all the options I could find but couldn't find any to undo this. Any help?

A Firefox Monitor alert came up on a forum, but I didn't want it to show up for that website again. However, I managed to accidentally click on "Never show Firefox Monitor alerts" when I do want to see them. I looked through all the options I could find but couldn't find any to undo this. Any help?

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Did you check the notification settings in Options/Preferences?

  • Options/Preferences -> Privacy & Security -> Permissions > Notifications
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cor-el said

Did you check the notification settings in Options/Preferences?
  • Options/Preferences -> Privacy & Security -> Permissions > Notifications

Sorry for the long wait, didn't have access to my computer. I just checked that, and Firefox Monitor isn't in the list. As well as this, it wasn't like a conventional notification, it was like a "Do you want to save this password?" popup except for Firefox Monitor.

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If you selected Never on a password save prompt then you created a block exception, so you need to remove the exception in the Password Manager.

  • Options/Preferences -> Privacy & Security: Logins & Passwords: Exceptions

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No, I didn't press it on a password save notification. I pressed it on a Firefox Monitor notification, telling me there had been a breach on the website I was visiting.

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This still sounds like a Push notification like I posted earlier.

I assume that you would still get an email when a breach is detected.

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Yeah, I assume I would still get the email, but I've checked those options and that article and it isn't there.

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Maybe you didn't create a block exception if they do not show in Options/Preferences.

You can check the settings for Cookies and Send Notifications in "Tools -> Page Info -> Permissions" to see if they show as an allow exception if you visit the Monitor website.

See also the about:serviceworkers page.

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I can't get on my computer right now, but I'll check tomorrow and get back to you.

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cor-el said

Maybe you didn't create a block exception if they do not show in Options/Preferences. You can check the settings for Cookies and Send Notifications in "Tools -> Page Info -> Permissions" to see if they show as an allow exception if you visit the Monitor website. See also the about:serviceworkers page.

The Monitor website had nothing outside of the defaults (so Always Ask for most things), but just to be safe I set Notifications to Allow and visited two websites I knew it should notify me about. I didn't get any notification. I'm just gonna leave it, since I already get emails from both Firefox Monitor and its data source anyway. Thank you for your help!