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Is Google Chrome Not Working on Mac?
Written by   Danny Maiorca
Updated: June 02, 2025

With a market share of over 65.7%, Google Chrome is the biggest web browser in the world. You can use it if you use other operating systems like Windows and Android, but many Mac users also prefer Chrome over Safari.  

 

Most of the time, you won’t have issues using the browser. However, Google Chrome not working on Mac issues can occur—and it can significantly disrupt your workflow. From being unable to respond to emails to having to spend longer compiling notes for meetings, getting back on track is crucial.  

 

Chrome may stop working for several reasons, and I’ll identify the most common ones today. You’ll also learn how to fix the problem so that you’re up and running again.  

A note from our experts:

 

You may need to reinstall Chrome on your Mac to fix this issue. The best solution to uninstall apps from your Mac is the Smart Uninstaller by MacKeeper. Our feature safely removes unnecessary, unused, or broken applications without leaving any file residue.

 

Follow these steps to delete an application with the program:

  1. Download MacKeeper and install it on your Mac.
  2. Go to Smart Uninstaller > Smart Scan.
  3. Click on Applications and select the app(s) you want to remove.  
  4. Select Remove Selected.
  5. When the pop-up appears asking you to confirm your choice, hit Remove.  
To remove Google Chrome from your Mac, run MacKeeper and select Smart Uninstaller, click Start Scan.
Step 1. MacKeeper > Smart Uninstaller > Start Scan
MacKeeper's Smart Uninstaller is scanning your Mac. Wait until the scan is complete.
Step 2. Wait until the scan is complete
See the list of items after the scan. Select the apps you want to delete from your Mac and click Remove Selected.
Step 3. Select the items to remove > Remove Selected
Click Remove in a pop-up window to finish the process.
Step 4. Click Remove Selected

Why is Google Chrome not working on Mac?

Has Google Chrome stopped working on Mac? Several factors could have contributed, including the following.  

  • Outdated software: This is one of the most common reasons why Google Chrome stops working. Urgent downloading all of Google’s updates for Chrome is a good idea.
  • Glitches: Sometimes, Chrome will stop responding properly because of glitches. You might see the problem occur when performing a demanding task, such as watching videos on YouTube.
  • Extensions might be causing problems: Extensions are useful, but you should keep them to a minimum. Too many can cause Chrome to stop responding properly.
  • Syncing across multiple devices: Syncing is useful for not needing to manually log in, and it can help you visit your favorite websites faster. But if Chrome needs to work harder in the background, the browser may struggle to perform at an optimal level.
  • Your cache isn’t working properly: As you visit more sites and store more passwords, you might notice that your cache stops working as it should. This could be one reason that you experience Chrome frozen on Mac.
  • Outdated Mac software: Sometimes, Chrome might have no problems—but you haven’t updated your Mac’s software. If you don’t keep macOS up-to-date, you may endure performance issues with your computer.

How to fix Google Chrome on Mac?  

Now that you know why Chrome may not function properly on your Mac, you’re ready to discover the solutions. In the subsections below, I’ll reveal what you can do to fix the problem and begin browsing again.  

  • Force quit Google Chrome
  • Restart Mac
  • Use Activity Monitor
  • Free up RAM
  • Clear browsing data
  • Disable extensions
  • Deactivate sync
  • Update Chrome
  • Flush DNS Cache
  • Disable hardware acceleration
  • Update Mac
  • Set up new browser profile
  • Reset Google Chrome
  • Reinstall Google Chrome.

Force quit Google Chrome

Force-quitting Google Chrome can help fix the problem because your app and actions will restart.  

 

Go to the Apple logo > Force Quit Chrome

To force quit Chrome, go to the App logo and click Force Quit Chrome.

Alternatively, follow these steps: 

  1. Go to Apple logo > Force Quit.
  2. Select Google Chrome and hit Force Quit.
Alternatively, to force quit Google Chrome, go to the Apple logo and select Force Quit.
Step 1. Apple logo > Force Quit
To force quit Google Chrome, select it from the list and click the Force Quit button in the bottom left.
Step 2. Google Chrome > Force Quit

Restart Mac

Restarting your Mac will begin every process on your computer again, and you can use it as an opportunity to close unnecessary apps.  

  1. Go to the Apple logo > Restart.
  2. Select Restart when the pop-up window appears.
  3. Wait for your Mac to restart. When it turns back on, enter your log-in details and reopen Chrome.
You may need to restart your Mac to fix Chrome.. Click on the Apple logo and select Restart.
Step 1. Apple logo > Restart
Click Restart in a pop-up window to restart your Mac. When the Mac turns back on, reopen Chrome.
Step 2. Click Restart

Use Activity Monitor

Sometimes, Google Chrome is already running in the background on your Mac. Restarting it can cause an error, and Activity Monitor is a great way to close the app without this happening.  

  1. Go to Spotlight in your Mac toolbar.
  2. Start searching for Activity Monitor and select it when you see the app.
  3. Select the Energy tab. Then, highlight Google Chrome and hit the x button.
  4. Click on Quit when the pop-up window appears.
Use Activity Monitor to close Google Chrome and avoid an error. To find Activity Monitor, go to Spotlight.
Step 1. Go to Spotlight
Search for Activity Monitor using Spotlight, select an app.
Step 2. Search for Activity Monitor > select the app
Highlight Google Chrome in the Energy tab, and click the x button.
Step 3. Energy > highlight Google Chrome > hit the x button
Click Quit in a pop-up window to quit the process.
Step 4. Click Quit

Free up RAM

When using Activity Monitor, you can check which apps are taking up the most of your random access memory (RAM) by clicking on Memory. When you know which apps are using the most RAM, you can close them.  

  1. Open Spotlight and search for Activity Monitor.
  2. Select the Memory tab.
  3. Choose the apps you’d like to close and click on the x button.
  4. Select Quit in the pop-up window.
Free up RAM for Chrome to work properly. Search for Activity Monitor using Spotlight and open it.
Step 1. Search for Activity Monitor
Go to the Memory tab in Activity Monitor to free up RAM.
Step 2. Select the Memory tab
Select the app that takes the most of your RAM and click the x button.
Step 3. Choose the app > click the x button
Click Quit in a pop-up window to quit the process.
Step 4. Click Quit in a pop-up window

Clear browsing data

Clearing browsing data in Google Chrome can help improve performance as your browser doesn’t need to perform as many tasks as it otherwise would.  

  1. Open Chrome and tap the three horizontal dots in the top right.
  2. Select History when the dropdown menu appears.
  3. Click on History when the next dropdown menu appears.
  4. Tap Clear browsing data on the next tab.
  5. Ensure that All time is chosen from Time range. Then, select Clear data.
Clear the browsing data to improve Chrome's performance. Open Chrome and click on the three-dot menu.
Step 1. Open Chrome > tap the three horizontal dots
To continue, select History in the drop-down menu.
Step 2. Select History
When the new window opens, click on History again.
Step 3. Click on History
Select Clear browsing data from the newly opened menu.
Step 4. Tap Clear browsing data
In a pop-up window, check if All time is selected in a Time range and click the Clear Data button.
Step 5. Choose All time > select Clear data

Disable extensions

Extensions can be quite demanding for Chrome, and disabling irrelevant ones can free up energy and allow your browser to focus on the important tasks.  

  1. Open Google Chrome and go to the extensions icon.
  2. Select Manage Extensions at the bottom of the dropdown menu.
  3. Switch the toggle off for extensions you want to disable.
Disable Chrome extensions to make the app work properly. Open Google Chrome and click on the Extensions tab.
Step 1. Open Google Chrome > click on the Extensions tab
Select Manage Extensions from the drop-down menu.
Step 2. Select Manage Extensions
Switch the toggle off for every extension you want to disable.
Step 3. Switch the toggle off for extensions you want to disable

You can also remove extensions by clicking on the Remove button. When the confirmation pop-up appears, select the same option.  

Alternatively, click on the Remove button to remove Chrome extensions.

If you experience Firefox not working on Mac, disabling extensions might similarly mend the issue.  

Deactivate sync

Deactivating sync in Chrome will stop your browser from performing energy-consuming background tasks.

  1. In Chrome, click on your profile picture.
  2. Hit Sync is on.
  3. Hit Turn off.
  4. When you see the next window, hit Turn off again.
Stop energy-consuming tasks by deactivating sync in Chrome. To start, click on the profile picture in Google Chrome.
Step 1. Click on your profile picture in Google Chrome
Click on the Sync is on button in a new window.
Step 2. Click on the Sync is on button
Click Turn off in a new window to stop sync in Google Chrome.
Step 3. Click Turn off
Click Turn off in a new window to turn off sync and personalization.
Step 4. Click Turn off in a new window

Update Chrome

Updating Google Chrome will ensure that you patch any potential glitches that might arise.  

  1. Click on Chrome in the top toolbar
  2. Click on About Google Chrome
  3. If you need to update Chrome, select Update Google Chrome if it appears.
Check if your Chrome needs an update. Click on Chrome in the top toolbar.
Step 1. Click on Chrome in the top toolbar
Select the About Google Chrome tab, and click Update Google Chrome if it appears.
Step 2. Select About Google Chrome > select Update Google Chrome if it appears

Flush DNS Cache

Besides Chrome’s browser cache, an obsolete Mac cache can stop sites from loading. As a result, you might find that Chrome stops working if you keep these on your device.  

  1. Go to Spotlight > Terminal.
  2. Type “sudo dscacheutil -flushcache; sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder” in Chrome and hit the Enter key.
Clear the obsolete Mac cache. To flush DNS cache, search for the Terminal in Spotlight.
Step 1. Search for the Terminal in a Spotlight
Enter the command sudo dscacheutil -flushcache; sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder in Chrome and hit the Enter button.
Step 2. Enter the following command: sudo dscacheutil -flushcache; sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder > hit the Enter key

Disable hardware acceleration

Disabling hardware acceleration can help enhance Chrome’s performance because your Mac won’t need to do additional background tasks.  

 

If you use macOS Catalina or later, you can’t switch off this feature. However, you can stop Chrome from using the feature where it’s available:  

  1. Go to Settings > System.
  2. Toggle Use hardware acceleration when available off.
  3. Hit Relaunch so that your changes can take effect.
To disable hardware acceleration go to Settings, select System.
Step 1. Settings > System
Toggle Use hardware acceleration when available off to disable hardware acceleration to help enhance Chrome’s performance.
Step 2. Toggle Use hardware acceleration when available off

 

Click Relaunch so that your changes can take effect.
Step 3. Click Relaunch

Update Mac

Updating your Mac software can ensure that all apps—not just Google Chrome—function as they should.  

  1. Go to Apple logo > System Settings.
  2. Go to General > Software Update.
  3. If you need to update your software, select Upgrade Now.
  4. Click Agree when asked to comply with the software licensing agreement.
  5. Wait for the software to download and your Mac to restart.
Click on the Apple logo and select System Settings to update your Mac.
Step 1. Apple logo > System Settings
Select General from the left menu and click Software Update.
Step 2. General > Software Update
Click on the Upgrade Now button if you need to update your software.
Step 3. Click Upgrade Now if you need to update your software
Click Agree if prompted to comply with the software licensing agreement.
Step 4. Click Agree if prompted
Wait for the Software Update to finish downloading, and your Mac will restart.
Step 5. Wait until software download is completed

Set up new browser profile

Setting up a new browser profile can allow you to use Google Chrome without having all the background tasks associated with your main account.  

  1. Click on your profile picture in Google Chrome.
  2. Select Add another account.
  3. Enter your email address or phone number for your different account and hit Next. Alternatively, select Create account to make something new.
  4. If you’re adding an existing account, enter your password and complete any verification that Google might ask.
Set up a new browser profile to fix Google Chrome on Mac. Click on your profile in Google Chrome to start.
Step 1. Click on your profile picture in Google Chrome
Select Add another account to set up a new browser profile.
Step 2. Add another account
Click Create account to add a new one.
Step 3. Create an account to make something new

Reset Google Chrome

Resetting Chrome can shut down all current processes, which might help to remove anything that might have previously held your browser back.  

  1. Go to Chrome > Settings.
  2. Select Reset settings.
  3. Tap Restore settings to their original defaults.
  4. Click on the Reset settings button when you see the next window.
Resetting Google Chrome might help to solve the issue and improve its performance. Select Settings in Google Chrome.
Step 1. Chrome > Settings
Select Reset settings from the left menu to continue.
Step 2. Click Reset settings
Click Restore settings to their original defaults.
Step 3. Select Restore settings to their original defaults
Click the Reset settings button to complete the process.
Step 4. Click Reset settings in a new window

Reinstall Google Chrome

Reinstalling Google Chrome will clear caches and reset numerous other settings, allowing your app to perform as it should again.  

 

You can use MacKeeper’s Smart Uninstaller to uninstall Google Chrome:

  1. Go to Cleaning > Smart Uninstaller.
  2. Click on Start Scan.
  3. Go to Applications and tick Google Chrome, before clicking on Remove Selected.

To reinstall Google Chrome:  

  1. Go to https://www.google.com/chrome/ and select Download Chrome.
  2. Double-click on the downloaded .dmg file.
  3. Drag Chrome into the Applications folder.
To reinstall Google Chrome, go to https://www.google.com/chrome/ and select Download Chrome.
Step 1. Go to https://www.google.com/chrome/ > select Download Chrome
Click twice on the downloaded .dmg file.
Step 2. Double click .dmg file downloaded file
Drag Google Chrome into the Applications folder.
Step 3. Drag Chrome into the Applications folder

Fix Google Chrome with these steps  

If Google Chrome isn’t working on your Mac, you can perform several steps to fix the issue. From clearing your browsing data to reinstalling the app, you should be able to find something that helps your browser begin to work as it should again.

 

Should you need to go as far as deleting Chrome, you can use MacKeeper’s Smart Uninstaller to ensure a speedy and safe removal. Good luck to you!

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