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How to Remove or Disable Extensions in Google Chrome

Mitch BartlettAugust 3, 2018 Comments (0)
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The extensions that are available for Google Chrome are great, but can sometimes bog down the browser and cause problems. You can remove or disable the extensions if you decide you don’t want to use them anymore. Just use these steps.

Contents

  • 1 From Settings
  • 2 Right-click Remove
  • 3 Manual Removal

From Settings

  1. Select the “Menu” Menu icon button in the upper-right corner, then choose “More Tools” > “Extensions“. Alternately, you could type “chrome://extensions” in the address bar, then press “Enter“.
  2. Find the extension you wish to remove, then toggle the switch to “Off” to disable it, or select “Remove” to uninstall it completely from Chrome.

Right-click Remove

  1. Expand the extension icons to the right of the address bar.
  2. Right-click the icon for the extension you wish to remove, then select “Remove from Chrome“.
    Chrome right click remove


Manual Removal

Use this method if you cannot remove the extension using the options above.

  1. Open Chrome, type “chrome://extensions” in the address bar, then press “Enter“.
  2. Toggle the “Developer Mode” switch in the upper-right corner of the screen on the “On” position.
  3. Note the “ID” on the extension you wish to remove.
  4. Navigate to the following folder based on your operating system:
    Note: Be sure to set Windows to show hidden files.

    • Windows 10, 8 & 7: C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions
    • MacOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Extensions
      You can access the Library folder by going to the Finder, holding the Option key and selecting “Go”.
    • Linux: ~/.config/google-chrome/default/extensions
  5. Find the folder for the extension you wish to delete. The folder name will match the ID on the chrome://extensions screen in Chrome. Delete the folder to manually remove it from Chrome.
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Author Mitch Bartlett

Through my career that spans over 20 years I have become an expert in Microsoft Systems Administration, Android, and macOS. I started this site as a technical guide for myself and it has grown into what I hope is a useful knowledgebase for everyone.

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Last Updated on August 3, 2018 by Mitch Bartlett