Press Ctrl+⇧ Shift+Esc to open the Task Manager. Click the Processes tab. Click Google Chrome in the main window. Click End task in the bottom-right corner of the Task Manager.
Alternatively, you can press “Ctrl + R” to open the Run utility. Type “appwiz. cpl” and press “Enter” to open the App Wizard in the Control Panel.
If you don’t see Chrome here, make sure you’re sorting by name by clicking the “Sort by” option and then clicking Name.
You may also want to have Chrome delete your browsing history by checking the “Also delete your browsing data?” box.
Press “Windows key + E” to open File Explorer. Click your Windows Installation (C:) drive. Open the following folders: users > Your Username > AppData > Local > Google. Right-click the Chrome folder and click Delete. Click your Windows Installation (C:) drive. Open the following folders: Program Files (x86) > Google. Right-click the Chrome folder and click Delete.
If Google Chrome is already closed, you won’t see Quit in the menu.
If Google Chrome is already closed, you won’t see Quit in the menu.
If Google Chrome is already closed, you won’t see Quit in the menu.
Press ⌥ Option+⌘ Command+Esc at the same time. Select Google Chrome in the pop-up window. Click Force Quit in the bottom-right corner of the pop-up window. Click Force Quit when prompted.
Open Finder. Click Go. Hold “Option” and click Library. Open the Application Support folder followed by the Google folder. Drag and drop the Chrome folder into the Trash.
This process will also work on an iPad or iPod touch.
On some Androids, you must use two fingers to swipe down. If Google Chrome came pre-installed on your Android phone, you cannot uninstall it. You can only disable it. If you need to clear space on your Android phone, you can delete the cache, cookies, and history.
If you instead see DISABLE here, Chrome cannot be uninstalled from your Android. To disable and hide Chrome, tap DISABLE and then tap DISABLE when prompted.