If you save multiple accounts, you can easily switch between profiles when you're on the internet.
You can add a Google account to the browser at any time.
Whether it's an old work account you no longer use, or a friend's account that they used briefly on your computer, you can remove a GOOGLE account by opening and using a settings menu in your browser.
Automatic log-in, a feature that signs you into Chrome whenever you sign into a Gmail account, could be disabled while you're at it.
You can do it on your computer.
This is the first thing. Go to chrome on your computer
There are two Click on your profile picture in the upper-right corner of the chrome window from any website.
The circle will include your initials if you don't have a profile picture with your account. If there isn't a picture or initials on the computer, you won't be able to log in.
There are three. Clicking on your picture will open a menu. Next to Other Profiles is the gear icon.
There are four. Click the three dots in the top right corner of the account you want to remove and you will be taken to a small menu.
There are five. Click the button in the bottom right corner to confirm you want to remove that profile. Your browser will take a moment to process the request, and then you will be able to uninstall the account.
Automatic logins should be disabled in order to prevent Chrome from forcing you into your local account after you sign up.
It's a good idea to make sure you've updated your browser to the most recent version. It's possible to remove automatic logins in Chrome 69 and later.
This is the first thing. Click the three vertical dots in the upper right corner of the browser window to change settings.
There are two Click on the services you want to use under the You and Google heading.
There are three. If you want to turn off automatic log-ins, click on the "allow chrome sign-in to turn off automatic log-ins" link.
There are four. You might be asked if you want to turn off personalization. Click the button to turn off.
It will log you out of your account on that browser.
There are five. If you want the changes to take effect, you need to launch chrome again.