How to Permanently Remove Google Chrome Prompt in Safari

In this guide, we will show you a handy method using which you can permanently remove those annoying Google Chrome prompts in the Safari browser. Thanks to the browser war that is currently raging on, we are getting the best offering from each of these players; however, at the same time, we are also subject to their constant alerts the moment we leave their ecosystem.

Use Chrome on Windows? Edge will not like it? Leaving Chrome for Safari? The Silicon Valley giant will constantly remind you not to forget your ex! For instance, the moment you open the Google home page on the browser from Apple, you’ll get prompts like “Easily switch between devices with Chrome” or ” Google recommends using Chrome.”

It’s not just if you say no to it, then it won’t forget you, you’ll get these annoying prompts every other time you access this search engine. So what can be done? Well, there exists a nifty method using which you can easily bid adieu to all these annoying messages from the tech giant. So without any further ado, let’s check out that tweak right away!

How to Permanently Remove Google Chrome Prompt in Safari

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  1. As soon as you get a prompt from Google, click on the icon with a rectangle having two lines beneath it [it will be on the left-hand side of the address bar].
  2. Then select Hide Distracting Items from the drop-down menu.
  3. Now highlight the prompt and click on Done. That’s it.
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