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Hi so in order to prevent extensions from being killed I'm trying to figure out how to prevent access to chrome's task manager. I am well aware people have asked this before on superuser, but there aren't any solutions given. Also yes I am aware I could just delete my google profile and then have no extensions, but do not worry about that I am just concerned about disabling the task manager.



Are there any solutions / suggestions on what should I do? Thank you for your time.



Please be aware I'm on a Mac Book Air on High Sierra.










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  • You can't. On any OS the root or admin user always has access to any part of the system.

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  • "I am well aware people have asked this before on superuser, but there aren't any solutions given" Sorry, that's no excuse to post a duplicate.

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Hi so in order to prevent extensions from being killed I'm trying to figure out how to prevent access to chrome's task manager. I am well aware people have asked this before on superuser, but there aren't any solutions given. Also yes I am aware I could just delete my google profile and then have no extensions, but do not worry about that I am just concerned about disabling the task manager.



Are there any solutions / suggestions on what should I do? Thank you for your time.



Please be aware I'm on a Mac Book Air on High Sierra.










share|improve this question























  • You can't. On any OS the root or admin user always has access to any part of the system.

    – DavidPostill
    Dec 26 '18 at 12:42











  • "I am well aware people have asked this before on superuser, but there aren't any solutions given" Sorry, that's no excuse to post a duplicate.

    – Arjan
    Dec 26 '18 at 13:31














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Hi so in order to prevent extensions from being killed I'm trying to figure out how to prevent access to chrome's task manager. I am well aware people have asked this before on superuser, but there aren't any solutions given. Also yes I am aware I could just delete my google profile and then have no extensions, but do not worry about that I am just concerned about disabling the task manager.



Are there any solutions / suggestions on what should I do? Thank you for your time.



Please be aware I'm on a Mac Book Air on High Sierra.










share|improve this question














Hi so in order to prevent extensions from being killed I'm trying to figure out how to prevent access to chrome's task manager. I am well aware people have asked this before on superuser, but there aren't any solutions given. Also yes I am aware I could just delete my google profile and then have no extensions, but do not worry about that I am just concerned about disabling the task manager.



Are there any solutions / suggestions on what should I do? Thank you for your time.



Please be aware I'm on a Mac Book Air on High Sierra.







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  • You can't. On any OS the root or admin user always has access to any part of the system.

    – DavidPostill
    Dec 26 '18 at 12:42











  • "I am well aware people have asked this before on superuser, but there aren't any solutions given" Sorry, that's no excuse to post a duplicate.

    – Arjan
    Dec 26 '18 at 13:31



















  • You can't. On any OS the root or admin user always has access to any part of the system.

    – DavidPostill
    Dec 26 '18 at 12:42











  • "I am well aware people have asked this before on superuser, but there aren't any solutions given" Sorry, that's no excuse to post a duplicate.

    – Arjan
    Dec 26 '18 at 13:31

















You can't. On any OS the root or admin user always has access to any part of the system.

– DavidPostill
Dec 26 '18 at 12:42





You can't. On any OS the root or admin user always has access to any part of the system.

– DavidPostill
Dec 26 '18 at 12:42













"I am well aware people have asked this before on superuser, but there aren't any solutions given" Sorry, that's no excuse to post a duplicate.

– Arjan
Dec 26 '18 at 13:31





"I am well aware people have asked this before on superuser, but there aren't any solutions given" Sorry, that's no excuse to post a duplicate.

– Arjan
Dec 26 '18 at 13:31










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To block Task Manager:
In the Google Admin console, go to Device Management > Chrome Management > User settings > Apps and Extensions.
From the left panel, select the organization.
Under Task Manager select Block users from ending processes with the Chrome Task Manager from the drop-down list.
Click Save.






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    To block Task Manager:
    In the Google Admin console, go to Device Management > Chrome Management > User settings > Apps and Extensions.
    From the left panel, select the organization.
    Under Task Manager select Block users from ending processes with the Chrome Task Manager from the drop-down list.
    Click Save.






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      To block Task Manager:
      In the Google Admin console, go to Device Management > Chrome Management > User settings > Apps and Extensions.
      From the left panel, select the organization.
      Under Task Manager select Block users from ending processes with the Chrome Task Manager from the drop-down list.
      Click Save.






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        To block Task Manager:
        In the Google Admin console, go to Device Management > Chrome Management > User settings > Apps and Extensions.
        From the left panel, select the organization.
        Under Task Manager select Block users from ending processes with the Chrome Task Manager from the drop-down list.
        Click Save.






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        To block Task Manager:
        In the Google Admin console, go to Device Management > Chrome Management > User settings > Apps and Extensions.
        From the left panel, select the organization.
        Under Task Manager select Block users from ending processes with the Chrome Task Manager from the drop-down list.
        Click Save.







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