Webinar- Quieter Permission Notification UI with Vivek Khandelwal

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Published on Feb 12, 2020
With the release of Firefox 72 and Chrome 80, some users (more on this below) will no longer be shown permission prompts. Instead, an icon would be highlighted in the address bar, which would not require the user to interact with the message while browsing the website, unlike before. With this, the users can take decisions if they want to click on the icon to receive notification from you or just ignore it.

The quieter UI is available on both Desktop and Mobile.
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0:00:00 Quieter Permission Notification UI
0:01:21 Outline
0:01:53 So, What Does Quieter Permission UI for Notification Mean?
0:03:50 Wait, but why??
0:05:07 How did we get here???
0:08:56 Chrome+Firefox +Chromium (and all Chromium versions) these get impacted
0:09:11 Firefox's stand
0:09:56 Interaction
0:11:30 What does Better UX mean in this context?
0:12:14 Two Things
0:13:00 Aren't these two the same thing?
0:13:04 Avg prompts to get a permission from user ~ 1.3
0:15:29 Avg block rate on desktop - 15 percent - 20 percent
0:17:03 What that means?? First impression is the last impression
0:18:30 How do we solve for this?
0:18:49 Consider using 1. Trigger
0:22:40 Example: Using click based Trigger
0:23:50 Relevant - Click triggers
0:26:39 [Demo]
0:30:23 Customized Subscription Plans
0:30:56 Q&A

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