![]() (I couldn't figure out how to use Finder to remove read/write privilege for myself on my own folder). In a Terminal window, cd ~/Library/Google and type chmod 111 GoogleSoftwareUpdate. Not done yet - now you must use Terminal to prevent the next launch of Chrome from re-establishing the task. ![]() ![]() ![]() To foil Google/Chrome once and for all, use Lingon to disable the launchd task, and then go to your user's Library/Google folder and delete the contents of GoogleSoftwareUpdate. It works great until the next time you run Chrome. An earlier hint I found said to use Lingon to edit the launchd file and remove Google's updater task from the Chrome browser.
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