To reset Chrome, open the Google Chrome menu (three lines down on the right side of the browser), select “Settings,” and then click “Reset.

To reset Google Chrome back to its default settings, open the browser and click on the three lines in the top right corner (three horizontal lines). Next, click on “Settings” in the menu that pops up. On the next page, under “Advanced,” click on “Reset browser settings.” In the “Reset browser settings” dialog box, select the “Delete personal data” check box and click on “Reset.

To restart your browser on an Android phone, open the app drawer and find the browser icon. Tap it and then tap “Restart.

If you reset Google Chrome, all your data will be deleted, including any bookmarks, passwords, extensions, and settings.

Open Chrome and click on the three lines in the top right corner of the browser window.Click on “Settings” in the menu that pops up.Under “Advanced,” click on the “Uninstall” tab.In the “Uninstall Options” window that pops up, find and select Chrome.Click on the “Uninstall” button to remove Chrome from your computer.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best way to force Chrome to restart may vary depending on your specific configuration.

When you relaunch Chrome, you’re starting a new session with the latest version and settings. This means that your bookmarks, browsing history, passwords, and other settings will be erased.

No, Chrome will continue to work on most versions of Windows and Mac. However, there are some features that may not work as expected or at all on older versions.

Google Chrome is currently at version 69.0.3497.81.

Chrome for Android is currently at version 66.0.3359.139.