How to Uninstall or Remove Yahoo Toolbar from Chrome

Are you finding it difficult to remove Yahoo Toolbar in Chrome browser, this article is here to help you. Recently Yahoo has released new Yahoo Toolbar for Chrome, if you’ve installed it in Chrome unintentionally or intentionally to see the new features it offers or may be there is a chance for other programs to install it on your computer, then you should know that you can easily remove it from Chrome browser, simply follow the steps below.

How to Install Yahoo Toolbar in Chrome?

The above question arises when you reside in country other than U.S, because currently, Yahoo Toolbar is available to users in U.S  only. But you can still install it easily from Chrome Web Store as it officially made available by Yahoo as an extension

There is another way to install it, that is from Yahoo Toolbar homepage, all you need to do is select U.S as your country.

Yahoo Toolbar in Google Chrome thumb How to Uninstall or Remove Yahoo Toolbar from Chrome

Uninstalling or Removing Yahoo Toolbar from Chrome

Unlike to other toolbars like Bing Bar, you can’t uninstall it from Control Panel because it has been installed as an extension to Chrome. That’s why, you don’t find it in installed programs list.

1. Click on Chrome menu, and from Tools sub menu select Extensions.

2. You’ll notice Yahoo Toolbar for Chrome installed (if you haven’t found it, go to step 4), click on Trash can icon to remove it.

installed Yahoo Toolbar Chrome extension thumb How to Uninstall or Remove Yahoo Toolbar from Chrome

3. Yahoo Toolbar will be removed from Chrome browser.

4. Trouble removing YT?, use program like Toolbar Cleaner, in our testing this program has detected and showed YT for Chrome and you can remove it with a single click.

Toolbar Cleaner can remove Yahoo Toolbar from Chrome thumb How to Uninstall or Remove Yahoo Toolbar from Chrome

You can also try Toolbars Removal Tools or Avast Browser Cleanup.

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Venkat Eswarlu

Venkat is an independent technology journalist and the founder of Techdows. He has been covering web browsers, Windows, and software news since 2009. His exclusive scoops on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge features have been cited by Forbes, TechCrunch, Wired, CNET, and other major publications.

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