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I noticed that the Google Chrome App on my Mac was 1. That seemed a bit portly for a web browser. Upon looking into the app's bundle, by right-clicking and choosing Show Package Contents, I found multiple old versions of the app, all which appeared to be nearly identical. I removed all but the most recent version and everything appears to run correctly and the app size is now a much more slim MB. This presumably has something to do with Chrome's silent updating. Queries on Twitter suggest that this is the norm; a number of people replied that theirs was around MB, as was mine.

Make sure you keep the one with the highest version number. You could also, of course, just download a new copy.

If you want to turn off this automatic updating, see this hint from The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. This site is not responsible for what they say. I had about 12 versions, all over from Mine was at 2.

Search Advanced. The "Google Chrome Helper" is the interface between the embed code in the browser and a remote server, and it's set to run automatically with Chrome's default settings.

In many cases, the plug-ins and processes they're handling aren't listed by name because the APIs don't allow it. Google Chrome Helper is a martyr. Disabling Helper's auto-helping is easy, and it won't prevent you from using plug-ins. You'll just have to opt in to view plug-in content on a case-by-case basis. Deactivating it isn't entirely intuitive, though—there's no mention of the Helper outside of your Activity Monitor and forum complaints.

Quick links Report bugs. Other sites Chromium Blog. Google Chrome Extensions. Except as otherwise noted , the content of this page is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2. This site houses the documentation and code related to the Chromium projects and is intended for developers interested in learning about and contributing to the open-source projects.



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