How To Sign Out of Google Chrome
Sign
out of or remove a person from Chrome
Sign out of Chrome to stop Chrome from syncing your browsing
data to your Google Account.
Remove a person from Chrome to erase their Chrome data from the
computer. For example, remove yourself if you signed in to Chrome by mistake on
a public computer.
Sign
out of Chrome
When you sign out of Chrome, your data will stop syncing to your
Google Account. The data you created while signed in will remain stored on the
device by default, but any new data or changes you make in Chrome on your
device won't sync going forward.
Sign out on the device
Click below to learn how to sign out of a computer, phone or
tablet.
Computer
1. Open Chrome.
2. In the top right, click the Menu .
3. Click Settings.
4. Under "Sign in," click Disconnect your Google
Account.
5. [Optional] Check the checkbox to “Also clear your history,
bookmarks, settings, and other Chrome data stored on this device” to remove the
existing data from your computer as well.
6. Click Disconnect account.
Remove
a person from Chrome
You can have multiple people using Chrome on your computer. This
is sometimes referred to as having multiple “Chrome profiles." When you
remove a person from Chrome, all their Chrome data is erased from the device.
This action can't be undone.
1. In the top-right corner of the browser window, click the button
that has your name or email address.
2. Select Switch person.
3. Mouse over the person you want to remove.
4. In the top-right corner of the person’s card, click the downward
arrow.
5. Click Remove This Person.
6. In the confirmation dialog that appears, click Remove
This Person.
There is only one user profile for Chrome on your mobile device,
and it can't be deleted. To remove your data on mobile, learn how to clear
browsing data.
What to
do if your computer was stolen
Clear browsing data
If you are signed
in to Chrome on the stolen device, clear your browsing data
(including history, passwords, etc), as this will update to all synced devices.
Make sure you’re also signed in to Chrome on the device where you clear your
browsing data.
Sign out of Chrome
remotely
You can remove access to Google services on your stolen device
through the My Account page. This should stop the
stolen machine from having access to everything that's connected to your Google
account, including Chrome. However, your locally saved Chrome profile data will
still be available, so remove your browsing data before signing out.