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How to Uninstall Google Chrome Ubuntu

How to Uninstall Google Chrome Ubuntu How to Uninstall or Remove Google Chrome Ubuntu Remove Using Terminal: sudo apt-get purge google-chrome-stable Simple Steps to Remove Google Chrome from Ubuntu 1. Open Ubuntu Software Centre 2. Click on INSTALLED on the top 3. Look up for Google Chrome 4. Click REMOVE 5. Enter Root Password. You are done. In case, if you do not find chrome under installed section. You can use terminal command to remove Google Chrome Remove Using Terminal: sudo apt-get purge google-chrome-stable

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