Contents
- How to uninstall Securly on a Chromebook
- Why you might want to uninstall Securly
- How to re-enable Securly after uninstalling it
- How to troubleshoot problems with Securly
- How to contact Securly support
- How to uninstall other security software from your Chromebook
- How to secure your Chromebook without Securly
- How to use Securly on other devices
- How to install Securly on a Chromebook
- How to configure Securly on a Chromebook
Find out how to uninstall the Securly app from your Chromebook in just a few easy steps.
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How to uninstall Securly on a Chromebook
If you’re using a Chromebook that’s managed by an administrator (usually a school or work organization), you might not be able to remove Securly. If you’re able to remove it, your Chromebook will no longer be managed by your organization.
Here’s how to uninstall Securly on a Chromebook:
1. On your Chromebook, open Chrome.
2. At the top right, click More More and then Settings.
3. Under “People,” click Manage other people.
4. To the right of the person you want to remove, click Remove .
5. In the box that appears, click Remove .
Why you might want to uninstall Securly
While Securly is generally a very useful tool, there are some instances where you might want to uninstall it. Perhaps you’re no longer using a Chromebook, or you’re simply not happy with the service. Regardless of your reasons, uninstalling Securly is a relatively straightforward process.
Here’s how to do it:
1. Open the Settings app on your Chromebook. You can find this in the app drawer (look for the icon that resembles a gear).
2. Click “Advanced” at the bottom of the page.
3. In the “People” section, click “Manage other users.”
4. Select the user account that has Securly installed on it (likely your own account) and click “Remove this user.”
5. Confirm that you want to remove the user account by clicking “Okay.”
6. Once the account has been removed, Securly will also be uninstalled from your Chromebook.
How to re-enable Securly after uninstalling it
If you’ve recently uninstalled Securly from your Chromebook, you may have noticed that some of your favorite websites are now blocked. That’s because Securly is still the administrator of your Chromebook’s parental controls, even after you’ve uninstalled the app.
To re-enable Securly, follow these steps:
1. Open the Chrome browser on your Chromebook.
2. Type “chrome://extensions” into the address bar and press Enter.
3. Find the Securly extension in the list of extensions and click “Enable.”
4. Once Securly is enabled, you’ll be able to visit all of your favorite websites again without any restrictions.
How to troubleshoot problems with Securly
If you’re having trouble with Securly on your Chromebook, here are a few troubleshooting tips to try:
* First, make sure that the Securly extension is installed and enabled in Chrome. To do this, type chrome://extensions into your Chrome address bar and look for the Securly extension. If it’s not there, reinstall the extension from the Chrome Web Store.
* If the extension is installed and enabled but you’re still having trouble, try disabling and re-enabling it. To do this, click the toggle switch next to theSecurly extension in chrome://extensions.
* If you’re still having problems after trying both of those things, try resetting your Chromebook to factory settings. This will remove all extensions, including Securly, so make sure you back up any important data before doing this!
How to contact Securly support
If you have installed the Securly SSL Certificate and are still seeing insecure warnings, you may need to uninstall Securly and then reinstall it. If you are unsure how to do this, you can contact Securly support for help.
How to uninstall other security software from your Chromebook
If you’re using a Chromebook, you might not need other security software like antivirus or internet security. But if you have it installed, here’s how to uninstall it:
1. Go to Settings.
2. In the “People” section, click Manage other people.
3. Click the person you want to remove the software for.
4. In the “User settings” section, click Remove user.
How to secure your Chromebook without Securly
If you’re concerned about online security and privacy, you may have considered using Securly on your Chromebook. However, Securly is not the only option available. There are a number of other security and privacy tools that can give you the protection you need.
In this article, we’ll show you how to uninstall Securly from your Chromebook and some of the other security and privacy options that are available.
##How to Uninstall Securly on Chromebook
If you’ve decided that you don’t want to use Securly on your Chromebook anymore, it’s easy to uninstall. Just follow these steps:
1. Open Chrome and type chrome://extensions into the address bar.
2. Find the Securly extension and click the trashcan icon next to it.
3. Click Remove in the confirmation window that appears.
4. That’s it! Securly will now be completely removed from your Chromebook.
How to use Securly on other devices
If you have a Chromebook, you can use Securly by installing the extension from the Chrome Web Store. Once installed, Securly will automatically filter all of your internet traffic on that device.
You can also use Securly on other devices, like phones and tablets, by configuring your DNS settings. To do this, you’ll need to sign in to your Securly account and follow the instructions on the ‘Configure devices’ page.
How to install Securly on a Chromebook
Securly is a security app that provides protection for your devices against online threats. It is available for free on the Google Play Store and can be installed on any Android device. Chromebooks come with Securly pre-installed, but if you need to uninstall it for any reason, follow the steps below.
1. Open the Google Play Store app on your Chromebook.
2. Search for “Securly” in the search bar.
3. Click on the Securly app from the search results.
4. Click “Uninstall”.
5. Confirm that you want to uninstall Securly by clicking “OK”.
How to configure Securly on a Chromebook
If you’re using a Chromebook that’s managed by an organization, such as a school or business, you might not be able to remove Securly. For more information, contact your administrator.
Otherwise, follow the steps below to uninstall Securly:
1. Turn off your Chromebook.
2. Press and hold Esc + Refresh , then press Power .
3. When the recovery screen appears, release Refresh .
4. Press Ctrl + D , then press Enter to turn on Developer Mode. This could take up to 10 minutes. Your Chromebook will restart several times during this process.
5. Once Developer Mode is turned on, press Ctrl + D again to boot into ChromeOS. A warning screen will appear – press Enter to continue.
6. In the Chrome browser, go to chrome://extensions and remove the “Securly SSL Certificate” extension. If you don’t see the “Securly SSL Certificate” extension listed here, it means that it’s not installed on your Chromebook and you can skip this step.