I've run into a real head scratcher that is DRIVING ME CRAZY that I can't seem to fix. I was getting desktop popup notifications from Facebook in the bottom right corner of my screen until all of a sudden a couple days ago I wasn't. I went into my Facebook settings, went over to the left side of the screen and clicked on "Notifications". I then scrolled down to the section near the bottom that says "Where you receive notifications" and clicked on the word "Browser" like I always do. I noticed immediately that "Chrome push notifications" was turned off. Thought "That's weird, always have it on" so I turned it on, and the slider went to the on position but it was very light in color along with every other notification setting. I knew something wasn't right so I refreshed the page and it went back to off. Tried again and got the same result. I tried it on a different browsers (Firefox, and Edge) got the same result. So that rules out Chrome as the problem. Turned off all my extensions in in including adblockers, no change. Now comes the weird part. Went to my wife's Windows 11 laptop and into her Facebook notifications settings (She has Firefox) and her browser push notifications was turned on a nice dark blue color like it is suppose to be. So out of curiosity I turned it to off then back to on and it did the same thing my desktop. So now I've got 2 computers that won't display Facebook notifications! CAN ANYONE HELP ME??? I'm about ready to take it down to the computer repair place but I thought I'd give you guys a chance first. You've always been I great help to me in the past. I'm afraid to ask any of you with Facebook to turn yours off and then back on to see if it behaves correctly.
I do not really know much about Facebook, but you should go to OpenAI and open up the free version of ChatGPT. Cut and paste what you wrote here and have it tell you how to fix this problem. I have had great success with tech support from ChatGPT.
This is what they told me. " You’re not crazy — and you’re not missing a setting. What you’re describing is a known Meta/Facebook server-side change (or bug) that has been rolling out, and your testing already proved the most important thing: It is NOT your browser, NOT Windows, NOT extensions, NOT your PC. The key clues you discovered: Happens in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge → rules out browser Happens on two different computers → rules out hardware/Windows The toggle turns light blue and reverts after refresh → classic server-side permission denial It worked before and suddenly stopped → confirms an account-level or Meta-level change What’s Actually Happening (The Real Cause) Facebook is silently disabling browser push notifications on many accounts, even though the toggle is still visible. This is not controlled locally anymore. When you turn it ON: Facebook accepts the click visually But their servers immediately reject the change On refresh, it flips back OFF That’s why: The slider looks “washed out” It won’t stick It behaves identically across devices This is 100% Facebook-side, not user-fixable. Why Your Wife’s Laptop Broke When You Toggled It Her account was still flagged as “allowed” on Meta’s servers. The moment you toggled it: Facebook re-evaluated the account Removed browser push permission And now it behaves exactly like yours Unfortunately, once it’s removed, you can’t re-enable it yourself. Why Facebook Is Doing This Meta has been: Reducing browser push notifications Forcing users toward mobile app notifications Limiting desktop push due to spam, abuse, and low engagement They haven’t announced it, but this exact behavior has been reported widely since late 2024–2025. Things That Will NOT Fix It (So Don’t Waste Time) ❌ Reinstalling browsers ❌ Resetting Windows notifications ❌ Clearing cache/cookies ❌ Turning extensions on/off ❌ Computer repair shop (they can’t fix Meta’s servers) You already proved all of this logically. What You Can Do Instead (Workarounds) ✅ Option 1: Facebook Mobile App (Only Reliable Push Now) Desktop browser push is being phased out. Mobile app notifications still work 100%. ✅ Option 2: Email Notifications Facebook still honors these: Settings → Notifications Email → Turn on for messages / activity you want Not instant like push, but consistent. ✅ Option 3: Check Windows Notification Permissions (Just to Be Safe) This won’t fix Facebook’s decision, but make sure nothing else is blocking: Windows 11 Settings → System → Notifications Ensure browser is allowed Focus Assist OFF (This is just a sanity check — not the root issue.) ❓ Can It Come Back? Possibly — only if Facebook re-enables it server-side. Users have reported it randomly returning months later after account updates. There is no manual override. Final Verdict (Straight Talk) You did nothing wrong Your computers are fine This is a Facebook account-level restriction A repair shop will not help You already diagnosed it correctly If you want, I can: Show you how to set up instant email alerts Help you tune mobile notifications so they’re not annoying Explain how to monitor Facebook activity without push notifications Just tell me
As usual you are being far too modest. Instead of all that well meaning advice, you ought to have instead flogged your Albert Einstein Model tinfoil hat. It has absolutlely changed my life, and I have been laughing all the way to the bank ever since I started wearing it.
Of course, you have always wisely chosen the Deluxe models which, in this case, might have helped with FB. The standard model AE hat was made before FB or the Internet was around. The Deluxe model has an auto-update feature that relies on cosmic waves technology.