How to Uninstall Google Chrome on Mac? [2020 Guide]

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How to uninstall Google Chrome on Mac?

How to uninstall Google Chrome on a Mac computer? If you encounter problems when trying to remove Google Chrome and its related components, please read through this removal tutorial and learn how to perfectly delete all unwanted applications on your Mac.

Steps to Uninstall Google Chrome for Mac

Before deleting Google Chrome, you should log in to your Mac with an administrator account and then close Google Chrome that is running. To deactivate an app, rightclick its icon in the dock and select the exit option (or select Google Chrome>Exit Google Chrome on the menu bar). How to uninstall Google Chrome on Mac In addition, you can access the “Activity Monitor� (located in the /Applications/Utilities/ folder) and see if there are any background processes related


to the application. If you cannot quit Google Chrome normally, you can select the application in the Activity Monitor, then click the big red “Exit Process” button in the upper left corner, and then click the “Force Quit” button in the pop-up dialog box. How to uninstall Google Chrome on Mac

Option 1: Drag the Google Chrome browser icon to the trash Open Finder, click “Applications” on the left, and select Google Chrome. Drag the Google Chrome browser to the trash can (or right-click on it and select the Move to the trash can option).

Right-click the “Waste Paper icon” icon and select the “Empty Waste Paper option” option to start the uninstallation.

This drag-and-drop method is applicable to all versions of Mac OSX. Most third-party applications can be uninstalled in this way, but you cannot delete the built-in applications through this operation. When you try to move it to the trash, some applications installed using the Mac package installer will prompt you for a password. In any case, you can’t move the Google Chrome browser to the trash or empty the Trash, try holding down the Option key when selecting “Empty Trash” from the Finder menu, or restart your Mac, and try again later.

Note: It is important to point out that emptying the trash can immediately clear the Google Chrome browser and other files that you throw into the trash, and this behavior is irreversible, so please ensure that you have not deleted anything by mistake before emptying the trash. Whenever you change your mind and want to undelete an application or file, just right-click the item in “Waste Paper rash” and select the “Replace” option.


Option 2: Delete Google Chrome in the launchpad Open the launchpad and type Google Chrome in the search box at the top.

Click and hold the Google Chrome icon with the mouse until it starts to swing. Then click the “X” displayed in the upper left corner of Google Chrome to perform the uninstall.

This click-and-hold method applies to apps installed through the App Store and requires OS X Lion or later. After clicking the X icon, the uninstallation of Google Chrome will be processed immediately, and there is no need to empty the trash after that. This way, the built-in applications cannot be uninstalled. Option 3: Launch Google Chrome’s built-in uninstaller It is worth mentioning that some Mac applications come with their own dedicated uninstall programs, such as Adobe and Microsoft. These applications will install additional software to provide extended functionality, or place library files and related application dependencies elsewhere in OS X. You can also manually remove all accompanying components, but it is best to run a special uninstaller to completely remove the application and its bundled software or related items.

Find the Google Chrome installation file and double-click to open it.

Select [Uninstall a program] in the software package, and then double-click to run it.

Follow the prompts on the screen to complete the uninstall process.

To uninstall software and plug-ins that do not appear in the “Applications” folder or do not come with an uninstaller, you should visit its official website and look for its


own downloadable uninstaller or the uninstall instructions provided here. For some applications built into macOS, you can run commands in the terminal to delete them, or you can try the uninstall tool provided in the last section of this article. How to manually uninstall Google Chrome Before deleting Google Chrome to the trash, you need to delete its cache files. Here are the steps to delete the Chrome cache and uninstall the browser on Mac: Uninstall Chrome Browser for Mac Perfectly Drag Chrome to the trash

Open Finder and click on “Applications” in the sidebar.

Scroll to find Chrome in the folder, then drag its icon to the trash in the dock. Alternatively, you can right-click the application and click Move to Waste Paper.

Right-click the “Waste Paper icon” icon and select “Empty Waste Paper to” to perform the uninstallation.

If you can’t move the application to the trash or empty the trash, try holding down the Option key while selecting “Empty trash” from the Finder menu, or restart your Mac and try again. This drag-and-drop method is applicable to all versions of Mac OSX. Most apps can be uninstalled smoothly in this way, but they are not available for built-in Mac apps.


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