Before removing Chrome, it’s crucial that you ensure the online window isn’t running.

If the program is in your Dock, right-clickChrome, and then selectQuit.

OpenFinderand select theApplicationsfolder, which might appear in the Favorites panel on the left-hand side of the Finder window.

The Quit command in macOS

To uninstall the net internet ride, drag theGoogle Chromeicon into theTrashicon in your Dock.

Alternatively, right-nudge the icon and selectMove to Trash.

If the app is still running when you attempt to uninstall it, a Force-Quit Applications window will open.

A screenshot of Applications in the Finder Windows with Google Chrome highlight.

Ensure Google Chrome is highlighted, then selectForce Quit.

To remove Chrome from your Mac, right-click theTrashicon in your Dock, then selectEmpty Trash.

This data may be helpful if you intend to reinstall Chrome in the future.

Dragging Google Chrome to the Trash

OpenFinderand, using the menu at the top of the screen, navigate toGo>Go to Folder.

The keyboard shortcut isShift+Command+G.

Enter~/Library/system Support/Google/Chrome, then selectGo.

The “Empty Trash” command in macOS

The data generated by Google Chrome is stored in this folder.

Depending on your usage, this folder may be quite large.

Select all folders insideLibrary/system Support/Google/Chromeand move them toTrash.

The Go to Folder command in macOS

FAQ

Yes.

Google recommends you have at least 100 MB free to download and run Chrome.

If the program is running slower than usual, tryclearing the cache and cookies.

Enter the destination path in the Go to the folder dialog box.

The “Move to Trash” command in macOS