Delete-chrome-policies.zip [patched] Site

When Chrome shows “Managed by your organization” even after you’ve removed GPOs, MDM profiles, or registry keys, normal unsetting doesn’t always work. Stale policies can linger in:

For macOS, a similar tool or command set exists. You can use the Terminal to run defaults delete com.google.Chrome [policy_name] to remove specific enforced settings. Your browser is managed by your organization. NO IT'S NOT! delete-chrome-policies.zip

delete-chrome-policies.zip (and its associated batch file, delete_chrome_policies.bat When Chrome shows “Managed by your organization” even

delete-chrome-policies.zip is a legitimate, helpful tool— you trust its source. Treat it like any powerful admin utility: inspect the contents first, test on a non‑critical machine, and keep your own copy once verified. Your browser is managed by your organization

If you used the laptop for work, remnant enterprise policies might still be active. Manual Removal (No Script Needed)

: Once the script finishes, restart Chrome. The "Managed by" message should be gone. Manual Alternatives