No Need to Uninstall Chrome after allNo Need to Uninstall Chrome after all

Posted September 3rd, 2008 by paul. Print This Post Print This Post | Email This Post Email This Post
Category: Software, Technology.

In case you were ready to uninstall Chrome because of what I said in this post, Google updated the EULA for Chrome to the following:

11. Content license from you

11.1 You retain copyright and any other rights you already hold in Content which you submit, post or display on or through, the Services.

So, I guess there is less to worry about now.

4 Responses to “No Need to Uninstall Chrome after all”

  1. A new shiny browser | One Man Blogs Says:

    [...] So, all in all, it’s good that they’ve changed their EULA. [...]

  2. Gary L Says:

    i stiil want to uninstall it. how do i do it?

  3. paul Says:

    @Gary L – Start | Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs | Google Chrome | Remove.

  4. kristalsoldier Says:

    Nope going through the Add/Remove Programs does not COMPLETELY uninstall Chrome.

    You still have the GoogleUpdater.exe file, which I am now getting desperate to remove.

    Seems the only way to do it is to go into the Registry!

    Why Google? Why?


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