Remove unwanted programs (Windows, Mac)
Before you reset your browser settings on a Windows or Mac, check your computer for unwanted programs.
Remove malware from your computer (Windows)
Chrome can help you find suspicious or unwanted programs on your computer. If Chrome finds an unwanted program, click Remove. Chrome will remove the software, change some settings to default, and turn off extensions.
You can also check for malware manually.
- Open Chrome.
- At the top right, click More Settings.
- At the bottom, click Advanced.
- Under “Reset and clean up,” click Clean up computer.
- Click Find.
- If you're asked to remove unwanted software, click Remove. You may be asked to reboot your computer.
Manually remove malicious programs (Mac)
You can remove malware and other programs on your computer that you don't remember installing.
- Open Finder.
- On the left, click Applications.
- Look for any programs you don't recognize.
- Right-click the name of any unwanted programs.
- Click Move to Trash.
- When you're done, at the bottom, right-click Trash.
- Click Empty Trash.
Restore quarantined files (Windows)
Chrome can help you find suspicious or unwanted programs on your computer. If Chrome finds an unwanted program, Chrome will remove the software, change some settings to default, and turn off extensions.
If you think Chrome removed a file that’s safe or personal by mistake, you can restore the file.
- On your computer, open the folder %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome Cleanup Tool\Quarantine.
- Open the folder Quarantine.
- Click Continue.
- Right-click the file you want to restore and click Extract all.
- Enter the password chrome_cleanup.
To learn more about what data is collected and how it's used, read the Google Chrome Privacy Whitepaper.
Reset your browser settings
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, click More Settings.
- At the bottom, click Advanced.
- Chromebook, Linux, and Mac: Under "Reset Settings," click Restore settings to their original defaults Reset Settings.
- Windows: Under "Reset and cleanup,” click Reset Settings Reset Settings.
If you removed unwanted programs or reset your browser settings, you might need to turn some extensions back on. To turn extensions on, at the top right, click More More Tools Extensions. Only turn on extensions you trust.