The standard uninstaller leaves behind "User Data" folders. To delete them manually: Press Win + R , type %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google , and press . Right-click the Chrome folder and select Delete . 🍎 macOS 1. Quit Chrome In the Dock, right-click the Chrome icon and select Quit . If it’s frozen, use Command + Option + Esc to Force Quit . 2. Trash the Application Open Finder > Applications . Drag Google Chrome to the Trash . 3. Clear Library Data MacOS stores profile data in hidden folders: In Finder, press Command + Shift + G .
Paste ~/Library/Application Support/Google/ and press . Right-click the Chrome folder and select Move to Trash . Repeat the process for: ~/Library/Caches/Google/Chrome/ Empty the Trash to finish. 📱 Mobile (Android & iOS) Open Settings > Apps > Chrome . Tap Disable (if Chrome was pre-installed) or Uninstall . Clean Uninstall Chrome
: If you want to keep your bookmarks and passwords, ensure you are signed into your Google Account before uninstalling so they are backed up to the cloud. The standard uninstaller leaves behind "User Data" folders
: When prompted, check the box that says "Also delete your browsing data" to remove your bookmarks and history. 3. Remove Leftover Files 🍎 macOS 1
Tap > Delete App . This automatically removes all local app data. ⚠️ Important Considerations
Right-click any "Google Chrome" processes and select . 2. Uninstall via Settings
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