To reset permissions for a specific site in Chrome on your Android device, you need to access the site's settings through the address bar.
Resetting permissions in Chrome typically refers to revoking the specific permissions you've granted to individual websites, such as access to your camera, microphone, location, or notifications. This process is done on a site-by-site basis directly within the browser settings for that particular site.
Here are the steps to reset permissions for a site on Chrome on an Android device, based on the provided information:
- Open Chrome: On your Android device, launch the Chrome browser app.
- Go to the Site: Navigate to the website for which you want to reset permissions.
- Access Site Information: To the left of the address bar (where the website address is displayed), you will see an icon. Tap this icon, which is usually a lock or an "i" in a circle, representing "View site information." Then, tap Permissions.
- Select Permission or Reset: You will see a list of permissions the site has requested or been granted.
- To change a specific permission setting (e.g., allow, block, ask), tap the permission and select your desired option.
- To reset all permissions for this specific site, tap the Reset permissions option.
By tapping "Reset permissions," you revoke all custom permissions you previously granted to that website. The next time the site requires access to something like your location or camera, it will ask for your permission again.
This method focuses on managing site-specific permissions on an Android device, providing fine-grained control over what information or features websites can access.