Google has just announced a new browser reset and software removal tool for Chrome. The tool is called Chrome Reset and it is available now. It can be found under the Tools menu in Chrome. The goal of the tool is to help people remove any old browser data and cookies that may have been stored on their computer. The reset will also delete any Google account data that may have been stored on the computer. The software removal tool can be used to remove all of Chrome’s extensions, as well as any websites that may have been visited using Chrome.


Google recently launched a new tool in the fight against crapware and spyware, and it’s an excellent start to helping clean up a computer that has been infected with nonsense like the Ask Toolbar.

All you need to do is navigate to www.google.com/chrome/srt/ and click the Download now button.

Even if the tool doesn’t find any badware on your computer, it’s going to trigger a reset of all your settings, which can be really useful. You don’t have to reset your settings if you don’t want to, but it’s an option.

Where this could be really useful is when your relatives are having problems with Chrome. Tell them to download and run this tool and then reset their settings. It’ll wipe any nonsense preventing them from using Chrome.

Download the Software Removal Tool from google.com