Web Push Notifications

Web Push Notifications

Web Push Notifications


Federal Bank now offers web push notifications through its Corporate Website, delivering important updates and messages straight to your android devices and desktops. To guarantee you receive these notifications without a hitch, follow the simple steps below to enable them in your browser. It's important to note that web push notifications are currently not supported for iPhone/iOS users. Stay tuned for further updates and ensure you have enabled Federal Bank's web push notifications on your devices.

By enabling notifications on our website, you acknowledge and agree to receiving alerts and updates, including promotional messages, directly to your device. You voluntarily consent to the Bank collecting the following data:

  1. Mobile Number
  2. IP Address
  3. Browser Details
  4. Device Details
  5. Operating system details
  6. Date & Time Zone Details
  7. Window Size Details

 

The data collected by the Bank shall be handled in accordance with our Privacy Policy. You may visit “privacy policy” for more information We respect your privacy and will not use push notifications to send irrelevant or spam messages. Our notifications will be tailored to provide you with the latest updates, offers, and information relevant to our products and services.

 

How to Enable Push Notifications

General Steps to Enable Push Notifications:
  1. Visit the Website: Navigate to our website.
  2. Access Site Settings: Click on the padlock or info icon in the address bar.
  3. Adjust Notification Permissions: Look for the "Notifications" setting and choose "Allow."

Browser-Specific Instructions

  1. Google Chrome (Desktop and Mobile):
    • Desktop:
      1. Visit our website.
      2. Click on the padlock icon in the address bar.
      3. Select "Site settings."
      4. Under "Permissions," find "Notifications" and choose "Allow."
    • Mobile:
      1. Open Chrome and navigate to our website.
      2. Tap on the padlock icon or info icon next to the URL.
      3. Tap "Site settings."
      4. Find "Notifications" and select "Allow."
  2. Mozilla Firefox (Desktop and Mobile):
    • Desktop:
      1. Visit our website.
      2. Click on the padlock icon in the address bar.
      3. Select the arrow next to the "Connection secure" message.
      4. Click "More Information."
      5. Go to the "Permissions" tab and check "Receive Notifications."
      6. Choose "Allow."
    • Mobile:
      1. Open Firefox and navigate to our website.
      2. Tap on the padlock icon next to the URL.
      3. Tap "Edit Site Settings."
      4. Enable "Notifications."
  3. Microsoft Edge:
    • Desktop:
      1. Visit our website.
      2. Click on the padlock icon in the address bar.
      3. Select "Site permissions."
      4. Under "Notifications," choose "Allow."
    • Mobile:
      1. Open Edge and navigate to our website.
      2. Tap on the padlock icon next to the URL.
      3. Tap "Site permissions."
      4. Enable "Notifications."
  4. Safari (MacOS):
    • MacOS:
      1. Visit our website.
      2. Go to Safari > Preferences > Websites.
      3. Select "Notifications" from the left-hand sidebar.
      4. Find our website and select "Allow."
    • iOS: Web push notifications are not supported in Safari on iOS as of now.
  5. Opera:
    • Desktop:
      1. Visit our website.
      2. Click on the padlock icon in the address bar.
      3. Select "Site settings."
      4. Under "Permissions," find "Notifications" and choose "Allow."
    • Mobile:
      1. Open Opera and navigate to our website.
      2. Tap on the padlock icon next to the URL.
      3. Tap "Site settings."
      4. Enable "Notifications."

Managing Your Notifications

You can manage your notification preferences at any time by accessing your browser’s settings. This allows you to block or unblock notifications from our website as desired.

How to Disable Push Notifications

If you wish to disable push notifications at any time, please follow the instructions below for your specific web browser:

Google Chrome (Desktop)

  1. Open Chrome and click on the three dots menu (⋮) in the upper-right corner.
  2. Go to "Settings".
  3. Scroll down and click on "Privacy and security".
  4. Click on "Site Settings".
  5. Under "Permissions", click on "Notifications".
  6. Find our website in the list and select "Remove" or "Block".

Google Chrome (Android)

  1. Open Chrome and tap the three dots menu (⋮) in the upper-right corner.
  2. Tap on "Settings".
  3. Tap on "Notifications".
  4. Find our website in the list and toggle off the switch or select "Block".

Mozilla Firefox (Desktop)

  1. Open Firefox and click on the three lines menu (☰) in the upper-right corner.
  2. Go to "Settings".
  3. Click on "Privacy & Security" in the left-hand menu.
  4. Scroll down to the "Permissions" section and click on "Settings" next to "Notifications".
  5. Find our website in the list and select "Remove Website" or "Block".

Mozilla Firefox (Android)

  1. Open Firefox and tap the three dots menu (⋮) in the upper-right corner.
  2. Tap on "Settings".
  3. Tap on "Notifications".
  4. Find our website in the list and toggle off the switch or select "Block".

Safari (macOS)

  1. Open Safari and click on "Safari" in the upper-left corner.
  2. Select "Preferences".
  3. Go to the "Websites" tab.
  4. Click on "Notifications" in the left-hand menu.
  5. Find our website in the list and select "Deny".

Microsoft Edge (Desktop)

  1. Open Edge and click on the three dots menu (⋮) in the upper-right corner.
  2. Go to "Settings".
  3. Click on "Cookies and site permissions".
  4. Under "All permissions", click on "Notifications".
  5. Find our website in the list and select "Remove" or "Block".

Microsoft Edge (Android)

  1. Open Edge and tap the three dots menu (⋮) in the bottom-right corner.
  2. Tap on "Settings".
  3. Tap on "Site permissions".
  4. Tap on "Notifications".
  5. Find our website in the list and toggle off the switch or select "Block".

It is acknowledged by you that by accepting push notifications you agree and consent to the terms mentioned above.