How To Sign Out of Your Google Account on Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

How To Sign Out of Your Google Account on Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

I'm going to teach you how to sign out of your Google account on Google Chrome. If you're using a shared computer or you simply want to ensure your account security, signing out of your Google account on Chrome is quick and easy. I'll guide you through it step by step.

Sign Out of Your Google Account on Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

Steps

Open your Google Chrome browser.

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Look at the top right corner and find your profile picture. If you have not uploaded a picture, you will see a generic silhouette icon that represents the Google account currently signed in.

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Click the icon.

In the drop-down menu, which gives you a quick overview of account settings and other profiles on this browser, click Sign out of Chrome.

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Wait a moment while Chrome processes the request and disconnects your account from the browser.

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What signing out does

Chrome disconnects your account from the browser. This stops your browsing data from syncing with your Google account. This step is significant if you are using a public or shared computer.

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It helps keep your personal data private and prevents unauthorized access to your accounts.

Confirm you're signed out

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After completing these steps, you are signed out of your Google account on Google Chrome. Your profile picture or the silhouette icon displays a generic profile again, indicating you are not signed in.

Privacy after signing out

Signing out does not delete your browsing history on the local machine. If you are concerned about privacy after signing out, consider clearing your browsing history, cache, and any cookies saved during your session. This helps ensure that none of your web activity is retained on a shared or public computer.

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Final Thoughts

Regularly signing out of your Google account when finished is a good habit in shared environments. It adds an extra layer of security to your personal information.

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