How do I log out in chromium?

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How do I log out of the Google account in Chromium.



After trying out the Google hangouts extension (which I have now uninstalled) I have my name displayed in the upper right side of Chromium windows, which means that I am logged into the Google account in some manner. I wish to log out.



When I press 'Manage people', I don't see any logout option. I do see a way to open another window as a guest, but that's not what I'm looking for. I want to logout of all the current windows and to no longer have my google account associated with the Chromium installation.










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    How do I log out of the Google account in Chromium.



    After trying out the Google hangouts extension (which I have now uninstalled) I have my name displayed in the upper right side of Chromium windows, which means that I am logged into the Google account in some manner. I wish to log out.



    When I press 'Manage people', I don't see any logout option. I do see a way to open another window as a guest, but that's not what I'm looking for. I want to logout of all the current windows and to no longer have my google account associated with the Chromium installation.










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      How do I log out of the Google account in Chromium.



      After trying out the Google hangouts extension (which I have now uninstalled) I have my name displayed in the upper right side of Chromium windows, which means that I am logged into the Google account in some manner. I wish to log out.



      When I press 'Manage people', I don't see any logout option. I do see a way to open another window as a guest, but that's not what I'm looking for. I want to logout of all the current windows and to no longer have my google account associated with the Chromium installation.










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      How do I log out of the Google account in Chromium.



      After trying out the Google hangouts extension (which I have now uninstalled) I have my name displayed in the upper right side of Chromium windows, which means that I am logged into the Google account in some manner. I wish to log out.



      When I press 'Manage people', I don't see any logout option. I do see a way to open another window as a guest, but that's not what I'm looking for. I want to logout of all the current windows and to no longer have my google account associated with the Chromium installation.







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          follow the below url:



          chrome://settings/people



          -> under the section 'People', press signout






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            To remove your account from Chromium click on your name on the top right which should open a settings menu:



            enter image description here



            On choosing Manage people another window will pop up. On hovering the mouse to the top right corner of any account that is present on your Chromium installation you can click on a Hamburger menu that appeared there (three dots):



            enter image description here



            Choose Remove this person and proceed with a confirmation to have your account permanently removed.




            Warning: this will delete all of your account including saved passwords, extensions, history, etc. If you do not want this you should only sign out as depicted below.





            To only temporarily surf with another account including a guest account you can choose to sign out or add account from the Google settings that appears in the Window:



            enter image description here






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            • WARNING: I have done this and it deleted all the settings of chromium, even those settings that were done before i logged in!! It even deleted things like extensions, saved passwords, etc.
              – v010dya
              Apr 21 at 6:52











            • @v010dya: sorry to hear that. I believe that would the difference between removing an account (1) and sign out of an account (2). The first usually is for privacy reasons where deleting all content is wanted.
              – Takkat
              Apr 21 at 8:17










            • I understand that. And i would have probably still deleted the account eventually after accidentally signing in, but the warning is necessary for other people.
              – v010dya
              Apr 22 at 9:20










            • @v010dya ah I see. I included the sign out part because of this but an additional warning is a good idea indeed.
              – Takkat
              Apr 22 at 14:39










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            follow the below url:



            chrome://settings/people



            -> under the section 'People', press signout






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              follow the below url:



              chrome://settings/people



              -> under the section 'People', press signout






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                follow the below url:



                chrome://settings/people



                -> under the section 'People', press signout






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                follow the below url:



                chrome://settings/people



                -> under the section 'People', press signout







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                    To remove your account from Chromium click on your name on the top right which should open a settings menu:



                    enter image description here



                    On choosing Manage people another window will pop up. On hovering the mouse to the top right corner of any account that is present on your Chromium installation you can click on a Hamburger menu that appeared there (three dots):



                    enter image description here



                    Choose Remove this person and proceed with a confirmation to have your account permanently removed.




                    Warning: this will delete all of your account including saved passwords, extensions, history, etc. If you do not want this you should only sign out as depicted below.





                    To only temporarily surf with another account including a guest account you can choose to sign out or add account from the Google settings that appears in the Window:



                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer






















                    • WARNING: I have done this and it deleted all the settings of chromium, even those settings that were done before i logged in!! It even deleted things like extensions, saved passwords, etc.
                      – v010dya
                      Apr 21 at 6:52











                    • @v010dya: sorry to hear that. I believe that would the difference between removing an account (1) and sign out of an account (2). The first usually is for privacy reasons where deleting all content is wanted.
                      – Takkat
                      Apr 21 at 8:17










                    • I understand that. And i would have probably still deleted the account eventually after accidentally signing in, but the warning is necessary for other people.
                      – v010dya
                      Apr 22 at 9:20










                    • @v010dya ah I see. I included the sign out part because of this but an additional warning is a good idea indeed.
                      – Takkat
                      Apr 22 at 14:39














                    up vote
                    5
                    down vote













                    To remove your account from Chromium click on your name on the top right which should open a settings menu:



                    enter image description here



                    On choosing Manage people another window will pop up. On hovering the mouse to the top right corner of any account that is present on your Chromium installation you can click on a Hamburger menu that appeared there (three dots):



                    enter image description here



                    Choose Remove this person and proceed with a confirmation to have your account permanently removed.




                    Warning: this will delete all of your account including saved passwords, extensions, history, etc. If you do not want this you should only sign out as depicted below.





                    To only temporarily surf with another account including a guest account you can choose to sign out or add account from the Google settings that appears in the Window:



                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer






















                    • WARNING: I have done this and it deleted all the settings of chromium, even those settings that were done before i logged in!! It even deleted things like extensions, saved passwords, etc.
                      – v010dya
                      Apr 21 at 6:52











                    • @v010dya: sorry to hear that. I believe that would the difference between removing an account (1) and sign out of an account (2). The first usually is for privacy reasons where deleting all content is wanted.
                      – Takkat
                      Apr 21 at 8:17










                    • I understand that. And i would have probably still deleted the account eventually after accidentally signing in, but the warning is necessary for other people.
                      – v010dya
                      Apr 22 at 9:20










                    • @v010dya ah I see. I included the sign out part because of this but an additional warning is a good idea indeed.
                      – Takkat
                      Apr 22 at 14:39












                    up vote
                    5
                    down vote










                    up vote
                    5
                    down vote









                    To remove your account from Chromium click on your name on the top right which should open a settings menu:



                    enter image description here



                    On choosing Manage people another window will pop up. On hovering the mouse to the top right corner of any account that is present on your Chromium installation you can click on a Hamburger menu that appeared there (three dots):



                    enter image description here



                    Choose Remove this person and proceed with a confirmation to have your account permanently removed.




                    Warning: this will delete all of your account including saved passwords, extensions, history, etc. If you do not want this you should only sign out as depicted below.





                    To only temporarily surf with another account including a guest account you can choose to sign out or add account from the Google settings that appears in the Window:



                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer














                    To remove your account from Chromium click on your name on the top right which should open a settings menu:



                    enter image description here



                    On choosing Manage people another window will pop up. On hovering the mouse to the top right corner of any account that is present on your Chromium installation you can click on a Hamburger menu that appeared there (three dots):



                    enter image description here



                    Choose Remove this person and proceed with a confirmation to have your account permanently removed.




                    Warning: this will delete all of your account including saved passwords, extensions, history, etc. If you do not want this you should only sign out as depicted below.





                    To only temporarily surf with another account including a guest account you can choose to sign out or add account from the Google settings that appears in the Window:



                    enter image description here







                    share|improve this answer














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                    edited Apr 22 at 14:38

























                    answered Apr 2 at 6:46









                    Takkat

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                    • WARNING: I have done this and it deleted all the settings of chromium, even those settings that were done before i logged in!! It even deleted things like extensions, saved passwords, etc.
                      – v010dya
                      Apr 21 at 6:52











                    • @v010dya: sorry to hear that. I believe that would the difference between removing an account (1) and sign out of an account (2). The first usually is for privacy reasons where deleting all content is wanted.
                      – Takkat
                      Apr 21 at 8:17










                    • I understand that. And i would have probably still deleted the account eventually after accidentally signing in, but the warning is necessary for other people.
                      – v010dya
                      Apr 22 at 9:20










                    • @v010dya ah I see. I included the sign out part because of this but an additional warning is a good idea indeed.
                      – Takkat
                      Apr 22 at 14:39
















                    • WARNING: I have done this and it deleted all the settings of chromium, even those settings that were done before i logged in!! It even deleted things like extensions, saved passwords, etc.
                      – v010dya
                      Apr 21 at 6:52











                    • @v010dya: sorry to hear that. I believe that would the difference between removing an account (1) and sign out of an account (2). The first usually is for privacy reasons where deleting all content is wanted.
                      – Takkat
                      Apr 21 at 8:17










                    • I understand that. And i would have probably still deleted the account eventually after accidentally signing in, but the warning is necessary for other people.
                      – v010dya
                      Apr 22 at 9:20










                    • @v010dya ah I see. I included the sign out part because of this but an additional warning is a good idea indeed.
                      – Takkat
                      Apr 22 at 14:39















                    WARNING: I have done this and it deleted all the settings of chromium, even those settings that were done before i logged in!! It even deleted things like extensions, saved passwords, etc.
                    – v010dya
                    Apr 21 at 6:52





                    WARNING: I have done this and it deleted all the settings of chromium, even those settings that were done before i logged in!! It even deleted things like extensions, saved passwords, etc.
                    – v010dya
                    Apr 21 at 6:52













                    @v010dya: sorry to hear that. I believe that would the difference between removing an account (1) and sign out of an account (2). The first usually is for privacy reasons where deleting all content is wanted.
                    – Takkat
                    Apr 21 at 8:17




                    @v010dya: sorry to hear that. I believe that would the difference between removing an account (1) and sign out of an account (2). The first usually is for privacy reasons where deleting all content is wanted.
                    – Takkat
                    Apr 21 at 8:17












                    I understand that. And i would have probably still deleted the account eventually after accidentally signing in, but the warning is necessary for other people.
                    – v010dya
                    Apr 22 at 9:20




                    I understand that. And i would have probably still deleted the account eventually after accidentally signing in, but the warning is necessary for other people.
                    – v010dya
                    Apr 22 at 9:20












                    @v010dya ah I see. I included the sign out part because of this but an additional warning is a good idea indeed.
                    – Takkat
                    Apr 22 at 14:39




                    @v010dya ah I see. I included the sign out part because of this but an additional warning is a good idea indeed.
                    – Takkat
                    Apr 22 at 14:39

















                     

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