If you use Google Chrome as your web browser, then you’re likely aware of the company’s recent decision to remove support for the program from its main website. This move comes as a surprise, as Chrome is one of the most popular browsers on the market. There are a few ways to remove Google Chrome from your computer, but we recommend using one of our more reliable methods first. If you can’t find a way to uninstall Google Chrome on your own, then we recommend reaching out to a tech support professional for help.


Chrome has an option that allows you to delete it without uninstalling it. So, if you want to remove Chrome but don’t want to uninstall it, simply click Remove Chrome at the top of the window and then choose “Uninstall” from the drop-down menu. No matter what device you’re using, whenever you uninstall Chrome it.

If you still can’t remove Chrome, look for any remaining Chrome processes and stop any you find. Here’s how to do it To start, hit the Ctrl+Shift+Esc keys to open the Task Manager. You should now be able to remove Chrome with ease.

Open the Settings menu. Click on Apps. Click on Apps & features. Choose the Google Chrome app from the list. Uninstall Google Chrome from Windows 10 by clicking Uninstall. Repeat step 7 to delete all traces of it from your system. Check the Also remove your browsing data option as well.

Another reason to abandon Chrome is because of the browser’s extensive data gathering habits. According to Apple’s iOS privacy labels, Google’s Chrome app can collect information such as your location, search and browsing history, user identifiers, and product interaction data for personalization purposes.

Open Chrome on your computer. Click More in the upper right corner. Select Settings from the drop-down menu. Under Reset Settings click Reset to Defaults. Reset settings. Reset and cleanup Windows Click Reset Settings under Reset and cleanup.