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It use to be nice and one can sign out of google chrome account and it will clean up all personalization like remove the toolbar etc but not anymore! It's not easy to signout completely but now you can pause synronization.



If I a manage to signout, the toolbar, books all stay!



What is the way to reset google chrome, remove toolbars, books, everything when I log out?










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    It use to be nice and one can sign out of google chrome account and it will clean up all personalization like remove the toolbar etc but not anymore! It's not easy to signout completely but now you can pause synronization.



    If I a manage to signout, the toolbar, books all stay!



    What is the way to reset google chrome, remove toolbars, books, everything when I log out?










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      It use to be nice and one can sign out of google chrome account and it will clean up all personalization like remove the toolbar etc but not anymore! It's not easy to signout completely but now you can pause synronization.



      If I a manage to signout, the toolbar, books all stay!



      What is the way to reset google chrome, remove toolbars, books, everything when I log out?










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      It use to be nice and one can sign out of google chrome account and it will clean up all personalization like remove the toolbar etc but not anymore! It's not easy to signout completely but now you can pause synronization.



      If I a manage to signout, the toolbar, books all stay!



      What is the way to reset google chrome, remove toolbars, books, everything when I log out?







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          • @Ramhound I looked into it a lot on how to uninstall it. There is actually no other way to get rid of them. It is to help people save time. If anyone post any other valid answer, I will delete this answer.
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          • @Ramhound I looked into it a lot on how to uninstall it. There is actually no other way to get rid of them. It is to help people save time. If anyone post any other valid answer, I will delete this answer.
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          • This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post. - From Review
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          • @Ramhound I looked into it a lot on how to uninstall it. There is actually no other way to get rid of them. It is to help people save time. If anyone post any other valid answer, I will delete this answer.
            – zar
            Nov 30 at 18:02


















          • This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post. - From Review
            – Ramhound
            Nov 29 at 21:11










          • @Ramhound I looked into it a lot on how to uninstall it. There is actually no other way to get rid of them. It is to help people save time. If anyone post any other valid answer, I will delete this answer.
            – zar
            Nov 30 at 18:02
















          This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post. - From Review
          – Ramhound
          Nov 29 at 21:11




          This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post. - From Review
          – Ramhound
          Nov 29 at 21:11












          @Ramhound I looked into it a lot on how to uninstall it. There is actually no other way to get rid of them. It is to help people save time. If anyone post any other valid answer, I will delete this answer.
          – zar
          Nov 30 at 18:02




          @Ramhound I looked into it a lot on how to uninstall it. There is actually no other way to get rid of them. It is to help people save time. If anyone post any other valid answer, I will delete this answer.
          – zar
          Nov 30 at 18:02


















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