If Google chrome is your default web browser. Go into your other preferred web browser (IE, Safari, Firefox, etc.) and enter its settings menu. There should be an option to make it the default web browser.
Uninstall Google Chrome from Control Panel/Programs
You go to control panel, and select uninstall programs then select Google Chrome
You can restart your system to complete the booting process. Google Chrome could be uninstalled easily in the system.
You can uninstall Google Chrome in the Remove Programs window. This is present in the Control Panel of your system.
If you disable Advanced browser integration in IDM's options dialog it will cease to work with Chrome. There's also a setting to specifically disable it for Chrome there.
I've written a blog post on Disabling the Incognito mode in Google Chrome for both Windows and Mac. You can view it here: Disable Incognito mode on Google Chrome
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Uninstalling Chrome would remove it from system. You can't link to Chrome anymore as it is deleted.
When you are logged into Gmail, you just set your status to "sign out". If you want to disable it from your computer, simply uninstall it.
You can uninstall apps and extensions from Chrome by going to Menu > Tools > Extensions. Menu can be found in the top right corner of the browser, next to the star in the omnibox.
Smiley central can be uninstalled in the extensions. It could be also removed from the chrome web store.
It is impossible! NetLiker shows up in Google Chrome WITHOUT installing it, so there is nothing to uninstall/disable/remove. Both e-mail addresses to NetLiker (info@bitcocktail.com & info@netliker.com) found on the Israeli developer's Web site do not work [Technical details of permanent failure: Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the recipient domain. We recommend contacting the other email provider for further information about the cause of this error. The error that the other server returned was: 550 550 No Such User Here (state 14).] It is highly unethical and unfair to smuggle NetLiker somehow into Google Chrome without user's consent. But Google do know this practice. The conclusion is yours... (Or just uninstall Google Chrome altogether.) Annoyed user