In this article, I will give you even more reasons to delete Chrome, if you aren't already convinced. Chrome has zero privacy, and this can have real consequences for you. If you have deleted Chrome already, good job. If you are wondering which browser to switch to, check out my other articles about browser privacy and search engines.
No tracker blocking means trackers can see all of your history.
This means that you get followed by creepy ads.
Companies can and do use these trackers to exploit you by changing prices, charging you extra if they think you'll pay.
Chrome is the only browser with support for FLoC.
This is a powerful new type of tracker that groups people by interests and demographics.
Google services put you in a filter bubble, limiting what you see on the internet.
Google commits privacy washing.
Privacy washing is when companies say they are private to draw users, but are not private at all.
This means that Chromes few privacy settings don't do anything to protect you.
This means that Google is extremely untrustworthy.
They even did this in front of Congress.
Google trackers can actually harm you.
Innocent people have been suspected of crimes because of them.
They can affect your ability to get a job or loan.
Google's data about you could fall into the hands of hackers or other nefarious third parties.
Once you have read the above reasons, if you have decided to delete Chrome, here's how to do it.
Open Finder and select applications. Find Google Chrome and drag it into the trash.
Open the start menu, then click on Settings > Apps. Select Chrome, then click Uninstall.