Program description
Do you encounter the warning “Managed by your organization” when accessing the browser menu in Google Chrome?
It is customary for the workplace desktop device to be integrated into a business network. However, if this happens suddenly on a personal computer, there is a possibility that the machine has been infected with malware.
These threats have the ability to configure the browser to be controlled by an organization through a policy, ensuring that their software, such as browser hijackers or undesirable extensions, remains installed and cannot be removed.
Through utilizing the Chrome Policy Remover, you may effectively eliminate these threats and their persistent methods, simplifying the process of removing them.
How to use the Chrome Policy Remover
1. Download the Chrome Policy Remover file by clicking the download button below.
Alternative download link (If the download link above is broken)
2. Proceed to download delete_chrome_policies.bat by clicking Download anyway.
3. Once the bat file has finished downloading, run it as administrator to begin removing unwanted policies set by the malware.
4. If the Microsoft Defender SmartScreen prevented it from running, click Run anyway. This tool has been recommended enough times in the Google Chrome community therefore we can vouch that it is safe to run. (VirusTotal results of the Policy Remover.)
5. The command prompt will open up, it will close Chrome and delete certain malicious policies.
Once the policy is removed from the Chrome browser, any signs of the “managed by organization” statement will disappear, showing that the browser is no longer under the control of malicious actors.