. Go to the folder that contains Chrome. In most cases, it would be the Applications folder. If Chrome is not there, just press the Command+F keys and look for the target browser through the Spotlight search interface. Place Google Chrome into the Trash. In case you located the browser in the Dock, just drag it off that utility.
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Choose Empty Trash. Mind that it will erase all files stored in the Trash permanently, so watch out! It is possible to revive any of the trashed items by right-clicking and selecting the Put Back feature. Some bad news for you: Google Chrome did not disappear forever. It has left some signs called the app’s leftovers. This type of junk includes temporary files, preferences, browsing history, and bookmarks. Those processes go on consuming a certain share of space on your Mac even after you erase Google Chrome form the Trash.
These leftovers do not occupy too much space, but if you leave such things after each useless software, you risk running out of space sooner or later. To avoid it, stick to the instruction:. Pick Go in the Mac menu. Choose Go to Folder.
Enter /Library/Google. Pick Go again. Place the folder titled GoogleSoftwareUpdate into the Trash. Choose Empty Trash. Does it all seem too boring and time-consuming to you?
That’s because it is! But there is the way not to let things like that distract you from your work. You just need to “hire” a third-party helper to remove Google Chrome along with all the associated files in a couple of clicks! It is possible thanks to the professional cleaning software for Macs. Once you get such app from the App Store or official developer’s website, just do the following.