![]() This is a bit of a blunt force fix and does have some risk but it has worked for me.Ĭhrome Users HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome Find each of these registry entries and delete them.The easiest way is pressing the Window Key R and typing regedit. You can fix Chrome (or Edge) is managed by your organization by regedit and deleting the keys: It’s also worth noting that if this is a work computer, deleting these registry keys may not be possible or only survive until your next restart as the policies could be loaded as you log in to the network. It can also randomly disable or prevent you from installing extensions. This problem can be caused by password managers, such as LastPass and also some antivirus software. “This browser is managed by your organization” But back when I did use Chrome at home, I would get this ridiculous message on my personal computer even though it was owned and managed by me and no one else. Personally, I no longer use Google Chrome but it’s the only option in my office. If you find this helpful and want to say thanks, please buy me a coffee or take a look at my book on Amazon. Important: I am not affiliated with any of the manufacturers, brands, services, or websites listed on this page and this is my personal experience.
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