![]() ![]() ![]() Uninstall Chrome from Android: The Prerequisites.And in this guide, we will show you how to do just that. This is where I decided to dig deep into Android’s open-source ecosystem and found out that you could indeed uninstall Google Chrome from your Android device- even on non-rooted devices. To be fair, hardly anyone would consider stepping into the rooting domain just for the sake of removing an app from their device. Well, I came across quite a few posts on the web that listed out the instructions, but they all required a rooted device. While doing so would disable the background functionality of Chrome, but the app will still be having a permanent abode on your device. If you head over to Chrome’s App info page on your device, then the Disable App is the closest you could get. And the worst part? It is treated as a system app and hence you wouldn’t be able to uninstall it (at least not the normal way). However, there’s just one major issue- it comes pre-installed on many Android devices. ![]()
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