However, if you’re concerned about your data if you’re sharing or planning to sell your device, or just have an account you no longer use, you’ll want to remove your account from Chrome.
What Happens When You Remove a Google Account From Chrome?
There are a few things that happen when you remove your Google account from Chrome. Here’s a breakdown of what happens with that account. Removing your Google account from one instance of Chrome doesn’t delete the data from your Google Account entirely. You can still access your Google account on other devices or browsers, and you can re-add your Google account at any time. Equally important, removing your account doesn’t delete your data from Google’s servers.
How to Remove a Google Account From Chrome (Desktop)
Desktop users can remove their Google account from Chrome in a few steps. The Google account is now removed from Chrome.
How to Remove a Google Account From Chrome (iOS and Android)
You can also easily remove a Google account from Chrome on iOS and Android. The Google account is now removed from Chrome.
Farewell, but Not Goodbye
Removing a Google account from Chrome is a good way to manage your digital footprint, improve your privacy, and declutter your online space. It doesn’t delete your data though, so you can always re-add your account to Chrome if you decide to do so.








