How do I uninstall Google Chrome *completely* from my Mac?












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I have 2 iMacs and just installed OS X Lion (clean install) on one of them (let's call it iMac A). Did a time machine backup and restored that backup to my other iMac (B) to avoid installing twice. Everything works perfectly except that Google Chrome is extremely slow on iMac B (where the time machine backup was restored to). Opening a new tab is slow, opening a web page is slow etc. Safari on B is fast and works like on A, so it's just on B that Chrome is slow (and Chrome is my preferred browser, so I'd like to get it up to speed).



To solve the problem on B, I've tried uninstalling Chrome by dragging it to the Trashcan and emptying it. Then re-installg Chrome. But all my settings, extensions etc. are still there and it's just as slow as before.



Downloaded AppCleaner and did an uninstall with that, but still, when I re-install Chrome I have all my extensions etc. and it is as slow as before the re-install.



Does anyone know how to completely uninstall my Google Chrome browser so I can do a fresh install of it?










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    I have 2 iMacs and just installed OS X Lion (clean install) on one of them (let's call it iMac A). Did a time machine backup and restored that backup to my other iMac (B) to avoid installing twice. Everything works perfectly except that Google Chrome is extremely slow on iMac B (where the time machine backup was restored to). Opening a new tab is slow, opening a web page is slow etc. Safari on B is fast and works like on A, so it's just on B that Chrome is slow (and Chrome is my preferred browser, so I'd like to get it up to speed).



    To solve the problem on B, I've tried uninstalling Chrome by dragging it to the Trashcan and emptying it. Then re-installg Chrome. But all my settings, extensions etc. are still there and it's just as slow as before.



    Downloaded AppCleaner and did an uninstall with that, but still, when I re-install Chrome I have all my extensions etc. and it is as slow as before the re-install.



    Does anyone know how to completely uninstall my Google Chrome browser so I can do a fresh install of it?










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      I have 2 iMacs and just installed OS X Lion (clean install) on one of them (let's call it iMac A). Did a time machine backup and restored that backup to my other iMac (B) to avoid installing twice. Everything works perfectly except that Google Chrome is extremely slow on iMac B (where the time machine backup was restored to). Opening a new tab is slow, opening a web page is slow etc. Safari on B is fast and works like on A, so it's just on B that Chrome is slow (and Chrome is my preferred browser, so I'd like to get it up to speed).



      To solve the problem on B, I've tried uninstalling Chrome by dragging it to the Trashcan and emptying it. Then re-installg Chrome. But all my settings, extensions etc. are still there and it's just as slow as before.



      Downloaded AppCleaner and did an uninstall with that, but still, when I re-install Chrome I have all my extensions etc. and it is as slow as before the re-install.



      Does anyone know how to completely uninstall my Google Chrome browser so I can do a fresh install of it?










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      I have 2 iMacs and just installed OS X Lion (clean install) on one of them (let's call it iMac A). Did a time machine backup and restored that backup to my other iMac (B) to avoid installing twice. Everything works perfectly except that Google Chrome is extremely slow on iMac B (where the time machine backup was restored to). Opening a new tab is slow, opening a web page is slow etc. Safari on B is fast and works like on A, so it's just on B that Chrome is slow (and Chrome is my preferred browser, so I'd like to get it up to speed).



      To solve the problem on B, I've tried uninstalling Chrome by dragging it to the Trashcan and emptying it. Then re-installg Chrome. But all my settings, extensions etc. are still there and it's just as slow as before.



      Downloaded AppCleaner and did an uninstall with that, but still, when I re-install Chrome I have all my extensions etc. and it is as slow as before the re-install.



      Does anyone know how to completely uninstall my Google Chrome browser so I can do a fresh install of it?







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          Delete this:




          user>library>application support>google>chrome .. just delete the chrome folder since I think its the place where they keep the settings.




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          • I think it means to uninstall, then remove the folder, then re-install.
            – soandos
            Aug 2 '11 at 17:31










          • Thought I'd tried that but just tried and it worked. Thanks :-) PS. SU wants me to wait 7 mins before I can accept the answer, so hold on, please - and thanks again :)
            – rassom
            Aug 2 '11 at 17:34












          • Not a problem :). It would also be appreciated if you would upvote it once you have enough rep.
            – soandos
            Aug 2 '11 at 17:35












          • Will do. You should think they'd transfer rep from Stack Overflow (where I have enough) but it seems these sites are treated separately with regards to reputation. PS. Deleting the directory and re-installing didn't solve my problem with it being slow. Any ideas why?
            – rassom
            Aug 2 '11 at 17:42










          • Ask another question, don't know off the top of my head. If you have enough rep, when you get an account on a new SE site, you start with 101.
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          Here's a shell script that removes all files I could find:



          rm -r /Applications/Google Chrome.app/
          rm -r ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/
          rm ~/Library/Application Support/CrashReporter/Google Chrome*
          rm ~/Library/Preferences/com.google.Chrome*
          rm ~/Library/Preferences/Google Chrome*
          rm -r ~/Library/Caches/com.google.Chrome*
          rm -r ~/Library/Saved Application State/com.google.Chrome.savedState/
          rm ~/Library/Google/GoogleSoftwareUpdate/Actives/com.google.Chrome
          rm ~/Library/Google/Google Chrome*
          rm -r ~/Library/Speech/Speakable Items/Application Speakable Items/Google Chrome/


          AppZapper and App Cleaner didn't find the application support folder:








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          • +1 This is the answer you want if you're trying to COMPLETELY remove Chrome. Was having some weird rendering issues, but reinstalling from scratch appears to have resolved it
            – Workman
            Aug 30 '12 at 17:34












          • Thanks for pointing out AppZapper and AppCleaner. For those that see this, AppCleaner did a much better job of finding other files that should be removed and I added them to the list above.
            – dino
            Dec 28 '12 at 11:42










          • +1. I also found ~/Library/Google/Google Chrome Brand.plist.
            – JMD
            May 17 '13 at 17:17












          • Also: ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.google.keystone.agent.plist, ~/Library/Preferences/com.google.Keystone.Agent.plist, ~/Library/Caches/com.google.Keystone*, ~/Library/Caches/com.google.SoftwareUpdate, ~/Library/Application Support/Google/RLZ
            – user2067021
            Apr 28 '17 at 0:15



















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          In addition to user495470's comment, do rm -rf ~/Applications/Chrome Apps, where plugins ("apps") are stored by the browser.






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            Try this




            1. At the bottom of your computer screen, in your Dock, right-click Chrome.

            2. Select Quit.

            3. Open Finder.

            4. Go to the folder containing the Google Chrome application on your computer.


              • Tip: It may be in your Applications folder. If not, go to File and then Find, and search for "Google Chrome."



            5. Drag Google Chrome to the Trash.


            6. Optional: Delete your profile information, like bookmarks and history:




              • At the top of the screen, click Go and then Go to Folder.

              • Enter ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome.

              • Click Go.

              • Select all the folders, and drag them to the Trash.




            Source from official docs: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95319?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en






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              user>library>application support>google>chrome .. just delete the chrome folder since I think its the place where they keep the settings.




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              • I think it means to uninstall, then remove the folder, then re-install.
                – soandos
                Aug 2 '11 at 17:31










              • Thought I'd tried that but just tried and it worked. Thanks :-) PS. SU wants me to wait 7 mins before I can accept the answer, so hold on, please - and thanks again :)
                – rassom
                Aug 2 '11 at 17:34












              • Not a problem :). It would also be appreciated if you would upvote it once you have enough rep.
                – soandos
                Aug 2 '11 at 17:35












              • Will do. You should think they'd transfer rep from Stack Overflow (where I have enough) but it seems these sites are treated separately with regards to reputation. PS. Deleting the directory and re-installing didn't solve my problem with it being slow. Any ideas why?
                – rassom
                Aug 2 '11 at 17:42










              • Ask another question, don't know off the top of my head. If you have enough rep, when you get an account on a new SE site, you start with 101.
                – soandos
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              user>library>application support>google>chrome .. just delete the chrome folder since I think its the place where they keep the settings.




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              • I think it means to uninstall, then remove the folder, then re-install.
                – soandos
                Aug 2 '11 at 17:31










              • Thought I'd tried that but just tried and it worked. Thanks :-) PS. SU wants me to wait 7 mins before I can accept the answer, so hold on, please - and thanks again :)
                – rassom
                Aug 2 '11 at 17:34












              • Not a problem :). It would also be appreciated if you would upvote it once you have enough rep.
                – soandos
                Aug 2 '11 at 17:35












              • Will do. You should think they'd transfer rep from Stack Overflow (where I have enough) but it seems these sites are treated separately with regards to reputation. PS. Deleting the directory and re-installing didn't solve my problem with it being slow. Any ideas why?
                – rassom
                Aug 2 '11 at 17:42










              • Ask another question, don't know off the top of my head. If you have enough rep, when you get an account on a new SE site, you start with 101.
                – soandos
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              user>library>application support>google>chrome .. just delete the chrome folder since I think its the place where they keep the settings.




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              • I think it means to uninstall, then remove the folder, then re-install.
                – soandos
                Aug 2 '11 at 17:31










              • Thought I'd tried that but just tried and it worked. Thanks :-) PS. SU wants me to wait 7 mins before I can accept the answer, so hold on, please - and thanks again :)
                – rassom
                Aug 2 '11 at 17:34












              • Not a problem :). It would also be appreciated if you would upvote it once you have enough rep.
                – soandos
                Aug 2 '11 at 17:35












              • Will do. You should think they'd transfer rep from Stack Overflow (where I have enough) but it seems these sites are treated separately with regards to reputation. PS. Deleting the directory and re-installing didn't solve my problem with it being slow. Any ideas why?
                – rassom
                Aug 2 '11 at 17:42










              • Ask another question, don't know off the top of my head. If you have enough rep, when you get an account on a new SE site, you start with 101.
                – soandos
                Aug 2 '11 at 17:47


















              • I think it means to uninstall, then remove the folder, then re-install.
                – soandos
                Aug 2 '11 at 17:31










              • Thought I'd tried that but just tried and it worked. Thanks :-) PS. SU wants me to wait 7 mins before I can accept the answer, so hold on, please - and thanks again :)
                – rassom
                Aug 2 '11 at 17:34












              • Not a problem :). It would also be appreciated if you would upvote it once you have enough rep.
                – soandos
                Aug 2 '11 at 17:35












              • Will do. You should think they'd transfer rep from Stack Overflow (where I have enough) but it seems these sites are treated separately with regards to reputation. PS. Deleting the directory and re-installing didn't solve my problem with it being slow. Any ideas why?
                – rassom
                Aug 2 '11 at 17:42










              • Ask another question, don't know off the top of my head. If you have enough rep, when you get an account on a new SE site, you start with 101.
                – soandos
                Aug 2 '11 at 17:47
















              I think it means to uninstall, then remove the folder, then re-install.
              – soandos
              Aug 2 '11 at 17:31




              I think it means to uninstall, then remove the folder, then re-install.
              – soandos
              Aug 2 '11 at 17:31












              Thought I'd tried that but just tried and it worked. Thanks :-) PS. SU wants me to wait 7 mins before I can accept the answer, so hold on, please - and thanks again :)
              – rassom
              Aug 2 '11 at 17:34






              Thought I'd tried that but just tried and it worked. Thanks :-) PS. SU wants me to wait 7 mins before I can accept the answer, so hold on, please - and thanks again :)
              – rassom
              Aug 2 '11 at 17:34














              Not a problem :). It would also be appreciated if you would upvote it once you have enough rep.
              – soandos
              Aug 2 '11 at 17:35






              Not a problem :). It would also be appreciated if you would upvote it once you have enough rep.
              – soandos
              Aug 2 '11 at 17:35














              Will do. You should think they'd transfer rep from Stack Overflow (where I have enough) but it seems these sites are treated separately with regards to reputation. PS. Deleting the directory and re-installing didn't solve my problem with it being slow. Any ideas why?
              – rassom
              Aug 2 '11 at 17:42




              Will do. You should think they'd transfer rep from Stack Overflow (where I have enough) but it seems these sites are treated separately with regards to reputation. PS. Deleting the directory and re-installing didn't solve my problem with it being slow. Any ideas why?
              – rassom
              Aug 2 '11 at 17:42












              Ask another question, don't know off the top of my head. If you have enough rep, when you get an account on a new SE site, you start with 101.
              – soandos
              Aug 2 '11 at 17:47




              Ask another question, don't know off the top of my head. If you have enough rep, when you get an account on a new SE site, you start with 101.
              – soandos
              Aug 2 '11 at 17:47













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              Here's a shell script that removes all files I could find:



              rm -r /Applications/Google Chrome.app/
              rm -r ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/
              rm ~/Library/Application Support/CrashReporter/Google Chrome*
              rm ~/Library/Preferences/com.google.Chrome*
              rm ~/Library/Preferences/Google Chrome*
              rm -r ~/Library/Caches/com.google.Chrome*
              rm -r ~/Library/Saved Application State/com.google.Chrome.savedState/
              rm ~/Library/Google/GoogleSoftwareUpdate/Actives/com.google.Chrome
              rm ~/Library/Google/Google Chrome*
              rm -r ~/Library/Speech/Speakable Items/Application Speakable Items/Google Chrome/


              AppZapper and App Cleaner didn't find the application support folder:








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              • +1 This is the answer you want if you're trying to COMPLETELY remove Chrome. Was having some weird rendering issues, but reinstalling from scratch appears to have resolved it
                – Workman
                Aug 30 '12 at 17:34












              • Thanks for pointing out AppZapper and AppCleaner. For those that see this, AppCleaner did a much better job of finding other files that should be removed and I added them to the list above.
                – dino
                Dec 28 '12 at 11:42










              • +1. I also found ~/Library/Google/Google Chrome Brand.plist.
                – JMD
                May 17 '13 at 17:17












              • Also: ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.google.keystone.agent.plist, ~/Library/Preferences/com.google.Keystone.Agent.plist, ~/Library/Caches/com.google.Keystone*, ~/Library/Caches/com.google.SoftwareUpdate, ~/Library/Application Support/Google/RLZ
                – user2067021
                Apr 28 '17 at 0:15
















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              Here's a shell script that removes all files I could find:



              rm -r /Applications/Google Chrome.app/
              rm -r ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/
              rm ~/Library/Application Support/CrashReporter/Google Chrome*
              rm ~/Library/Preferences/com.google.Chrome*
              rm ~/Library/Preferences/Google Chrome*
              rm -r ~/Library/Caches/com.google.Chrome*
              rm -r ~/Library/Saved Application State/com.google.Chrome.savedState/
              rm ~/Library/Google/GoogleSoftwareUpdate/Actives/com.google.Chrome
              rm ~/Library/Google/Google Chrome*
              rm -r ~/Library/Speech/Speakable Items/Application Speakable Items/Google Chrome/


              AppZapper and App Cleaner didn't find the application support folder:








              share|improve this answer























              • +1 This is the answer you want if you're trying to COMPLETELY remove Chrome. Was having some weird rendering issues, but reinstalling from scratch appears to have resolved it
                – Workman
                Aug 30 '12 at 17:34












              • Thanks for pointing out AppZapper and AppCleaner. For those that see this, AppCleaner did a much better job of finding other files that should be removed and I added them to the list above.
                – dino
                Dec 28 '12 at 11:42










              • +1. I also found ~/Library/Google/Google Chrome Brand.plist.
                – JMD
                May 17 '13 at 17:17












              • Also: ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.google.keystone.agent.plist, ~/Library/Preferences/com.google.Keystone.Agent.plist, ~/Library/Caches/com.google.Keystone*, ~/Library/Caches/com.google.SoftwareUpdate, ~/Library/Application Support/Google/RLZ
                – user2067021
                Apr 28 '17 at 0:15














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              Here's a shell script that removes all files I could find:



              rm -r /Applications/Google Chrome.app/
              rm -r ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/
              rm ~/Library/Application Support/CrashReporter/Google Chrome*
              rm ~/Library/Preferences/com.google.Chrome*
              rm ~/Library/Preferences/Google Chrome*
              rm -r ~/Library/Caches/com.google.Chrome*
              rm -r ~/Library/Saved Application State/com.google.Chrome.savedState/
              rm ~/Library/Google/GoogleSoftwareUpdate/Actives/com.google.Chrome
              rm ~/Library/Google/Google Chrome*
              rm -r ~/Library/Speech/Speakable Items/Application Speakable Items/Google Chrome/


              AppZapper and App Cleaner didn't find the application support folder:








              share|improve this answer














              Here's a shell script that removes all files I could find:



              rm -r /Applications/Google Chrome.app/
              rm -r ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/
              rm ~/Library/Application Support/CrashReporter/Google Chrome*
              rm ~/Library/Preferences/com.google.Chrome*
              rm ~/Library/Preferences/Google Chrome*
              rm -r ~/Library/Caches/com.google.Chrome*
              rm -r ~/Library/Saved Application State/com.google.Chrome.savedState/
              rm ~/Library/Google/GoogleSoftwareUpdate/Actives/com.google.Chrome
              rm ~/Library/Google/Google Chrome*
              rm -r ~/Library/Speech/Speakable Items/Application Speakable Items/Google Chrome/


              AppZapper and App Cleaner didn't find the application support folder:









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              answered Aug 2 '11 at 17:55









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              • +1 This is the answer you want if you're trying to COMPLETELY remove Chrome. Was having some weird rendering issues, but reinstalling from scratch appears to have resolved it
                – Workman
                Aug 30 '12 at 17:34












              • Thanks for pointing out AppZapper and AppCleaner. For those that see this, AppCleaner did a much better job of finding other files that should be removed and I added them to the list above.
                – dino
                Dec 28 '12 at 11:42










              • +1. I also found ~/Library/Google/Google Chrome Brand.plist.
                – JMD
                May 17 '13 at 17:17












              • Also: ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.google.keystone.agent.plist, ~/Library/Preferences/com.google.Keystone.Agent.plist, ~/Library/Caches/com.google.Keystone*, ~/Library/Caches/com.google.SoftwareUpdate, ~/Library/Application Support/Google/RLZ
                – user2067021
                Apr 28 '17 at 0:15


















              • +1 This is the answer you want if you're trying to COMPLETELY remove Chrome. Was having some weird rendering issues, but reinstalling from scratch appears to have resolved it
                – Workman
                Aug 30 '12 at 17:34












              • Thanks for pointing out AppZapper and AppCleaner. For those that see this, AppCleaner did a much better job of finding other files that should be removed and I added them to the list above.
                – dino
                Dec 28 '12 at 11:42










              • +1. I also found ~/Library/Google/Google Chrome Brand.plist.
                – JMD
                May 17 '13 at 17:17












              • Also: ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.google.keystone.agent.plist, ~/Library/Preferences/com.google.Keystone.Agent.plist, ~/Library/Caches/com.google.Keystone*, ~/Library/Caches/com.google.SoftwareUpdate, ~/Library/Application Support/Google/RLZ
                – user2067021
                Apr 28 '17 at 0:15
















              +1 This is the answer you want if you're trying to COMPLETELY remove Chrome. Was having some weird rendering issues, but reinstalling from scratch appears to have resolved it
              – Workman
              Aug 30 '12 at 17:34






              +1 This is the answer you want if you're trying to COMPLETELY remove Chrome. Was having some weird rendering issues, but reinstalling from scratch appears to have resolved it
              – Workman
              Aug 30 '12 at 17:34














              Thanks for pointing out AppZapper and AppCleaner. For those that see this, AppCleaner did a much better job of finding other files that should be removed and I added them to the list above.
              – dino
              Dec 28 '12 at 11:42




              Thanks for pointing out AppZapper and AppCleaner. For those that see this, AppCleaner did a much better job of finding other files that should be removed and I added them to the list above.
              – dino
              Dec 28 '12 at 11:42












              +1. I also found ~/Library/Google/Google Chrome Brand.plist.
              – JMD
              May 17 '13 at 17:17






              +1. I also found ~/Library/Google/Google Chrome Brand.plist.
              – JMD
              May 17 '13 at 17:17














              Also: ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.google.keystone.agent.plist, ~/Library/Preferences/com.google.Keystone.Agent.plist, ~/Library/Caches/com.google.Keystone*, ~/Library/Caches/com.google.SoftwareUpdate, ~/Library/Application Support/Google/RLZ
              – user2067021
              Apr 28 '17 at 0:15




              Also: ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.google.keystone.agent.plist, ~/Library/Preferences/com.google.Keystone.Agent.plist, ~/Library/Caches/com.google.Keystone*, ~/Library/Caches/com.google.SoftwareUpdate, ~/Library/Application Support/Google/RLZ
              – user2067021
              Apr 28 '17 at 0:15











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              In addition to user495470's comment, do rm -rf ~/Applications/Chrome Apps, where plugins ("apps") are stored by the browser.






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                  In addition to user495470's comment, do rm -rf ~/Applications/Chrome Apps, where plugins ("apps") are stored by the browser.






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                  In addition to user495470's comment, do rm -rf ~/Applications/Chrome Apps, where plugins ("apps") are stored by the browser.







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                      Try this




                      1. At the bottom of your computer screen, in your Dock, right-click Chrome.

                      2. Select Quit.

                      3. Open Finder.

                      4. Go to the folder containing the Google Chrome application on your computer.


                        • Tip: It may be in your Applications folder. If not, go to File and then Find, and search for "Google Chrome."



                      5. Drag Google Chrome to the Trash.


                      6. Optional: Delete your profile information, like bookmarks and history:




                        • At the top of the screen, click Go and then Go to Folder.

                        • Enter ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome.

                        • Click Go.

                        • Select all the folders, and drag them to the Trash.




                      Source from official docs: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95319?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en






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                        Try this




                        1. At the bottom of your computer screen, in your Dock, right-click Chrome.

                        2. Select Quit.

                        3. Open Finder.

                        4. Go to the folder containing the Google Chrome application on your computer.


                          • Tip: It may be in your Applications folder. If not, go to File and then Find, and search for "Google Chrome."



                        5. Drag Google Chrome to the Trash.


                        6. Optional: Delete your profile information, like bookmarks and history:




                          • At the top of the screen, click Go and then Go to Folder.

                          • Enter ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome.

                          • Click Go.

                          • Select all the folders, and drag them to the Trash.




                        Source from official docs: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95319?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en






                        share|improve this answer
























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                          Try this




                          1. At the bottom of your computer screen, in your Dock, right-click Chrome.

                          2. Select Quit.

                          3. Open Finder.

                          4. Go to the folder containing the Google Chrome application on your computer.


                            • Tip: It may be in your Applications folder. If not, go to File and then Find, and search for "Google Chrome."



                          5. Drag Google Chrome to the Trash.


                          6. Optional: Delete your profile information, like bookmarks and history:




                            • At the top of the screen, click Go and then Go to Folder.

                            • Enter ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome.

                            • Click Go.

                            • Select all the folders, and drag them to the Trash.




                          Source from official docs: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95319?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en






                          share|improve this answer












                          Try this




                          1. At the bottom of your computer screen, in your Dock, right-click Chrome.

                          2. Select Quit.

                          3. Open Finder.

                          4. Go to the folder containing the Google Chrome application on your computer.


                            • Tip: It may be in your Applications folder. If not, go to File and then Find, and search for "Google Chrome."



                          5. Drag Google Chrome to the Trash.


                          6. Optional: Delete your profile information, like bookmarks and history:




                            • At the top of the screen, click Go and then Go to Folder.

                            • Enter ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome.

                            • Click Go.

                            • Select all the folders, and drag them to the Trash.




                          Source from official docs: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95319?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en







                          share|improve this answer












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