Google Chrome is my favorite Web Browser and it seems we do have full control over your browsing data. This data includes your browsing and download history, cache, cookies, passwords, and saved form data.

Mac Library Application Support

Use the Clear browsing data dialog to delete all your data or just a portion of your data, collected during a specific period of time. But there are still a bunch of files that it doesn’t touch.

I was having bookmark’s favicon issue while switching from Stable to Beta Channel switching. None of the favicon were coming, somehow it got corrupted. Another issue I faced while ago was related to Microsoft SilverLight install.

Follow below steps to remove all Google Chrome User Data, Cache.

Ever since Lion (OS X 10.7), Apple has hidden your personal Library folder (/Library) by default. In Lion and Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8), you could make the folder visible, but it required some work. Delete Google folder from /Library/Application Support. Delete below folders from /Library/Caches. Delete /Library/Google folder. Make sure you’ve shut down Chrome while performing this action and then either move the folder to the trash or rename it to something like backup.chrome and then start Chrome up again. This will fresh start your Google Chrome. Jul 31, 2016  Plug /Library/Mail/V2 into the box and press Enter. Right-click or Control-click the folder with the name of your email account and select Move to Trash. You can then empty your trash to free up all those gigabytes. If you have multiple email accounts with cached emails you want to remove, you should delete each corresponding folder.

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OS X Yosemite doesn’t have a convoluted uninstall application. In any case, Firefox has extra library files that aren’t evacuated when you delete Firefox.app. Finding these files in Finder can be dubious, since they’re put away in a hidden library folder, yet Firefox’s assistance menu. I am a new to mac osx. One thing confusing me is what does /Library or /System/Library folders store? As its name meaning, I thought is should be something like /lib or /usr/lib in Linux. However, it does not. Inside it, it looks more similar to application bundles. And all naming is.

Application

Go to ~/Library folder. If you don’t see it under your username then follow this instruction.

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Step-2

Delete Google folder from ~/Library/Application Support

Step-3

Delete below folders from ~/Library/Caches

Step-4

Delete ~/Library/Google folder

Make sure you’ve shut down Chrome while performing this action and then either move the folder to the trash or rename it to something like backup.chrome and then start Chrome up again.

This will fresh start your Google Chrome.

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Files from a failed or removed installation take up disk space and can cause problems when you install or run a newer version of the Adobe application.

Delete files from a previous Adobe application installation

To delete files from a previous Adobe application installation, do the following:

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  1. If the Adobe application folder exists, drag it to Trash. By default, the folders are located in the Applications folder on the hard disk.

  2. Drag the preferences folder to Trash from the Users/[User]/Library/Preferences folder. (For example, drag the Acrobat folder to Trash.)

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  3. Drag the application PLIST file, located in the Users/[User]/Library/Preferences folder, to Trash. Skip this step if the Adobe application doesn't include a PLIST file.

  4. If you don't have other Adobe applications installed on your computer, drag each of the Adobe folders to Trash from the following locations:

    • Users/[User]/Library/Application Support
    • Library/Application Support
  5. Empty Trash. If you receive an error message while trying to empty Trash, see the next section.

If you receive a message that items are locked and cannot be deleted, press Option and then empty Trash.

Delete Application Mac Library

If you still receive a message that the item is in use, do one of the following:

  • Quit the app that you were using with the file and then empty Trash.
  • Restart your Mac and then empty Trash.
  • Start your Mac in safe mode by holding down the Shift key while your Mac starts up. Then empty Trash and restart your Mac normally. For more information, see Use safe mode to isolate issues with your Mac.

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