在Google Chrome(Google Chrome)中打开浏览器菜单时,您是否一直看到“由您的组织管理”消息?如果桌面设备是公司网络的一部分,这是典型的;系统管理员经常部署策略来远程管理浏览器设置和权限。
但是,有时,“由您的组织管理”消息可能会显示在您自己的设备上。这可能意味着两件事之一。您拥有使用本地策略在Chrome(Chrome)上运行的合法软件(例如第三方密码管理器) 。或者,您的计算机上有恶意软件。
下面,您会发现几种方法可以帮助您删除Windows和Mac上的 Chrome“由您的组织管理”消息。
扫描恶意软件(Malware)和浏览器劫持者(Browser Hijackers)
如果恶意程序或浏览器劫持程序触发了Chrome(Chrome)中的“由您的组织管理”消息,您通常可以通过彻底清除计算机上的恶意软件来将其删除。
执行恶意软件扫描(Perform a Malware Scan)
首先扫描您的 PC 或Mac是否存在恶意软件。如果您的计算机上有防病毒扫描程序,请同时运行快速扫描和系统范围扫描。在Windows上,您还可以使用Windows 安全性(Windows Security)(您可以通过转到开始(Start )>设置(Settings )>更新和安全(Update & Security )> Windows 安全(Windows Security)性来打开它)来检查恶意软件。
如果未显示任何内容,请使用专用的恶意软件清除工具(dedicated malware removal tool)执行另一次扫描。例如,免费版本的Malwarebytes在检测和删除有害软件方面做得很好。它适用于 PC 和Mac。
删除粗略程序(Remove Sketchy Programs)
除了扫描恶意软件,您应该手动检查并从您的计算机中删除任何不熟悉的程序。
PC:右键单击开始(Start )按钮并选择应用程序和功能(Apps and Features)。在显示的程序列表中,选择您要删除的每个应用程序,然后选择卸载(Uninstall)。
Mac:打开Finder并选择应用程序(Applications)侧选项卡。然后,将任何不熟悉的应用程序拖放到垃圾箱(Trash)中。
清理计算机(仅限 PC)(Clean Up Computer (PC Only))
如果您在Windows上使用 Chrome ,则可以使用浏览器内置的计算机清理工具来消除恶意扩展和浏览器劫持者。
打开 Chrome 菜单并选择设置(Settings)。然后,从左侧导航区域展开Advanced并选择(Advanced )Reset and clean up。依次选择清理计算机(Clean up computer )>查找(Find )以扫描有害软件。
删除配置描述文件(仅限 Mac)(Remove Configuration Profiles (Mac Only))
在Mac上,恶意程序可以安装配置文件来劫持Chrome的工作方式。尝试删除它们。
打开Apple菜单并选择系统偏好设置。(System Preferences.)如果您看到配置文件(Profiles)图标,请选择它并删除其中的任何可疑配置配置文件。然后(Follow)重新启动您的Mac。
删除策略 – 注册表/终端
如果您仍然看到Chrome “由您的组织管理”消息,则必须检查您的 PC 或Mac上的任何(Mac)Chrome策略。为此,请在新选项卡中输入chrome://policy并按Enter。
然后,您应该会在Chrome 政策(Chrome Policies)部分下看到任何有效或休眠的政策。您通常可以选择一项政策来弄清楚它的全部内容。
如果某个策略似乎与值得信赖的程序或浏览器扩展无关,您可以使用Windows中的(Windows)注册表编辑器(Registry Editor)或Mac 上的终端(Mac)将其(Terminal)删除。
注意:(Note: )通常最好先备份(back up the system registry)Windows中的系统注册表,然后再修改其中的任何内容。
在 Windows 上删除 Chrome 策略(Delete Chrome Policies on Windows)
按Windows + R,键入regedit,然后选择OK。然后,将以下路径复制并粘贴到地址栏中,然后按Enter:
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome
从注册表编辑器(Registry Editor)的左窗格中选择Chrome键。然后,右键单击要删除的Chrome策略并选择(Chrome)删除(Delete)。
在 Mac 上删除 Chrome 策略(Delete Chrome Policies on Mac)
按Command + Space调出Spotlight Search。然后,输入终端(terminal)并按Enter。
在终端(Terminal)窗口中键入以下命令,将[policy]替换为您要删除的策略的名称:
默认删除 com.google.Chrome [策略](defaults delete com.google.Chrome [policy])
按Enter删除策略。
重置/重新安装 Chrome
如果您仍然看到“由您的组织管理”消息,请尝试重置Chrome。如果这不起作用,您必须考虑重新安装浏览器。
在继续之前,请确保将您的 Chrome 浏览数据(sync your Chrome browsing data)(密码、书签、自动填充数据等)同步到您的Google 帐户(Google Account),方法是转到设置(Settings )>同步和 Google 服务(Sync and Google services )>管理您同步(Manage what you sync)的内容。
重置谷歌浏览器(Reset Google Chrome)
转到 Chrome 的设置(Settings )屏幕,选择Advanced,然后选择Reset and clean up。然后,选择将设置重置为其原始默认值(Reset settings to their original defaults)选项,然后选择重置设置(Reset settings )进行确认。
重置Chrome后,重新启动计算机并登录浏览器。然后,进入设置(Settings )>扩展(Extensions )以重新启用您的浏览器扩展。检查Chrome菜单上是否显示“由您的组织管理”消息。
重新安装谷歌浏览器(Reinstall Google Chrome)
您可以通过转到Windows 中的“应用程序和功能”(Apps & features)窗格或Mac上的“(Mac)应用程序(Applications )”文件夹来卸载Chrome。随后(Follow)删除任何剩余的文件夹。
PC:按Windows + R打开Run。然后,复制并粘贴以下文件夹路径,并从每个目录中删除Chrome文件夹。(Chrome)
- C:Users%userprofile%AppDataLocalGoogle
- C:程序文件谷歌
Mac:打开Finder并按Shift + Command + G。将以下文件夹路径复制并粘贴到Go to Folder框中,然后选择Go。然后,从每个目录中删除Chrome文件夹。(Chrome)
- ~/图书馆/应用程序Support/Google/
- ~/图书馆/缓存/谷歌/
完成后,重新启动您的 PC 或Mac并重新安装 Google Chrome(re-install Google Chrome)。这应该有望永久删除 Chrome 的“由您的组织管理”消息。
谷歌浏览器:由您自己管理
如果它是非恶意程序或浏览器扩展程序的结果,您不必删除Chrome中的“由您的组织管理”消息。(Chrome)如果这样做,您最终只会阻止程序或扩展程序正常运行。
但是假设您有任何理由不相信(Chrome 中的崩溃和冻结(crashes and freezes in Chrome)是其他主要迹象表明出现问题)。在这种情况下,扫描恶意软件、删除浏览器策略或重置/重新安装Chrome应该可以帮助您摆脱它。
How to Remove Chrome Managed By Your Organization
Do you keep seeing a “Managed by your organization” message when opening the browser menu in Google Chrome? That’s typical if the desktop deviсe is part of a corporate network; system administrators often deploy policies to manage browser settings and permissiоns remotely.
Sometimes, though, the “Managed by your organization” message can show up on your own devices. That could mean one of two things. You have legitimate software—such as a third-party password manager—that use local policies to run on Chrome. Or, you have malware on your computer.
Below, you’ll find several methods that can help you remove the Chrome “Managed by your organization” message on Windows and Mac.
Scan for Malware and Browser Hijackers
If a malicious program or browser hijacker is what triggers the “Managed by your organization” message in Chrome, you can usually remove it by thoroughly cleaning your computer of malware.
Perform a Malware Scan
Start by scanning your PC or Mac for malware. If you have an antivirus scanner on your computer, run both a quick scan and a system-wide scan. On Windows, you can also use Windows Security (which you can open by going to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security) to check for malware.
If nothing shows up, perform another scan with a dedicated malware removal tool. The free version of Malwarebytes, for example, does a great job at detecting and removing harmful software. It’s available for both the PC and Mac.
Remove Sketchy Programs
Scanning for malware aside, you should manually check for and remove any unfamiliar programs from your computer.
PC: Right-click the Start button and choose Apps and Features. On the list of programs that shows up, pick each app that you want to remove and select Uninstall.
Mac: Open Finder and select the Applications side-tab. Then, drag any unfamiliar applications and drop them into the Trash.
Clean Up Computer (PC Only)
If you use Chrome on Windows, you can use the browser’s built-in computer cleanup tool to eliminate malicious extensions and browser hijackers.
Open the Chrome menu and select Settings. Then, expand Advanced from the left navigation area and choose Reset and clean up. Follow by selecting Clean up computer > Find to scan for harmful software.
Remove Configuration Profiles (Mac Only)
On the Mac, malicious programs can install configuration profiles that hijack how Chrome works. Try removing them.
Open the Apple menu and select System Preferences. If you see a Profiles icon, select it and remove any suspicious configuration profiles inside it. Follow by restarting your Mac.
Delete Policies – Registry/Terminal
If you still keep seeing the Chrome “Managed by your organization” message, you must check for any Chrome policies on your PC or Mac. To do that, type chrome://policy into a new tab and press Enter.
You should then see any active or dormant policies under the Chrome Policies section. You can usually select a policy to figure out what it’s all about.
If a policy doesn’t appear to be related to a trustworthy program or browser extension, you can remove it using the Registry Editor in Windows or the Terminal on Mac.
Note: It’s usually a good idea to back up the system registry in Windows before modifying anything inside it.
Delete Chrome Policies on Windows
Press Windows+R, type regedit, and select OK. Then, copy and paste the following path into the address bar and press Enter:
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome
Pick the Chrome key from the left pane of the Registry Editor. Then, right-click the Chrome policy that you want to remove and select Delete.
Delete Chrome Policies on Mac
Press Command+Space to bring up Spotlight Search. Then, type terminal and press Enter.
Type the following command into the Terminal window, replacing [policy] with the name of the policy that you want to delete:
defaults delete com.google.Chrome [policy]
Press Enter to delete the policy.
Reset/Reinstall Chrome
If you still keep seeing the “Managed by your organization” message, try resetting Chrome. If that does not work, you must consider re-installing the browser.
Before you go ahead, make sure to sync your Chrome browsing data (passwords, bookmarks, auto-fill data, etc.) to your Google Account by heading over to Settings > Sync and Google services > Manage what you sync.
Reset Google Chrome
Go to Chrome’s Settings screen, select Advanced, and select Reset and clean up. Then, pick the Reset settings to their original defaults option and select Reset settings to confirm.
After resetting Chrome, restart your computer and sign in to the browser. Then, head into Settings > Extensions to re-enable your browser extensions. Check if the “Managed by your organization” message appears on the Chrome menu.
Reinstall Google Chrome
You can uninstall Chrome by heading over to the Apps & features pane in Windows or the Applications folder on your Mac. Follow by deleting any left-over folders.
PC: Press Windows+R to open Run. Then, copy and paste the following folder paths and delete the Chrome folder from each directory.
- C:\Users\%userprofile%\AppData\Local\Google\
- C:\Program Files\Google
Mac: Open Finder and press Shift+Command+G. Copy and paste the following folder paths into the Go to Folder box and select Go. Then, remove the Chrome folder from each directory.
- ~/Library/Application Support/Google/
- ~/Library/Caches/Google/
Once you’ve done that, reboot your PC or Mac and re-install Google Chrome. That should hopefully remove Chrome’s “Managed by your organization” message for good.
Google Chrome: Managed By Yourself
You do not have to remove the “Managed by your organization” message in Chrome if it’s the result of a non-malicious program or browser extension. If you do, you’ll only end up preventing the program or extension from running correctly.
But suppose you have any reason to believe otherwise (crashes and freezes in Chrome are other major indications that something’s wrong). In that case, scanning for malware, deleting browser policies, or resetting/reinstalling Chrome should help you get rid of it.