Right-click any "Google Chrome" processes and select . 2. Uninstall via Settings
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 . Clean Uninstall Chrome
Tap > Delete App . This automatically removes all local app data. ⚠️ Important Considerations Right-click any "Google Chrome" processes and select
To clear data on pre-installed versions: Tap > Manage Space > Clear All Data . iOS (iPhone/iPad) Long-press the Chrome icon on your home screen. To delete them manually: Press Win + R
: Most users do not need to touch the Windows Registry, but if errors persist, look for HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\Chrome to delete remaining keys. If you are trying to fix a specific error,