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    How To Reset Sync On Google Chrome

    Dominic ReignsBy Dominic ReignsNovember 19, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
    Chrome’s sync feature keeps your browsing data consistent across devices. Sometimes this feature encounters problems that need a fresh start.
    Resetting sync clears your cloud-stored browsing information while keeping local data safe. You might need this when sync stops working, when you forget your encryption passphrase, or when you want to remove old data from Google’s servers.
    The process takes just a few minutes and works from any device. Your bookmarks and passwords stay on your computer or phone. They just stop talking to each other temporarily. Once you reconnect, everything syncs again based on the device you choose first.

    How To Reset Sync On Google Chrome?

    The reset process removes your synced data from Google’s servers. Your local information stays untouched on each device.
    You only need to reset sync once from any connected device. The change applies everywhere automatically.

    Access Chrome Settings

    Access Chrome Settings

    Open Chrome on your computer or mobile device. Click the three-dot menu icon in the top corner.
    Select Settings from the dropdown menu. This takes you to Chrome’s main settings page where you manage all browser features.

    Navigate to Sync Settings

    Navigate to Sync Settings

    Look for the section labeled Sync and Google services. Click it to expand your synchronization options.
    You’ll see your account information and current sync status here. The page shows which data types are syncing across your devices, similar to how you might manage your autofill settings.

    Open Sync Management

    Find the option that says Manage Sync or Review your synced data. The exact wording varies slightly between desktop and mobile versions.
    Click this option to access detailed sync controls. This is where you control what information moves between devices.

    Locate Reset Option

    Locate Reset Option

    Scroll down to the bottom of the sync management page. You’ll see a button or link labeled Reset Sync.
    This option sits below all other sync settings. Google places it at the bottom because it’s a significant action that affects all your devices.

    Confirm the Reset

    Click Reset Sync and read the warning message carefully. Chrome explains what happens when you proceed.
    Click OK or Confirm to complete the reset. The process happens immediately and affects all devices signed into your account. If you’re experiencing issues with disappearing bookmarks, this step often resolves sync-related problems.

    Sign Back In

    After resetting, you need to reactivate sync on your devices. Start with the device that has your most complete browsing data.
    Click your profile icon near the address bar. Select Turn on sync or Sign in to Chrome. This reconnects your device to Google’s sync service with fresh settings. Consider backing up your bookmarks before reconnecting to prevent data loss.

    Verify the Fix

    Check that your information appears correctly across devices. Open your bookmarks and passwords to confirm everything synced properly.
    If something seems missing, wait a few minutes for sync to complete. You can also check Chrome’s sync settings to ensure all data types are enabled.

    FAQs

    Does resetting sync delete my bookmarks and passwords?

    No, resetting sync only removes data from Google’s cloud servers. Your bookmarks, passwords, and other information remain safe on each device locally.

    Can I reset sync from my phone?

    Yes, you can reset sync from any device where you’re signed into Chrome. The reset applies to all connected devices automatically.

    Will I lose my Chrome history after resetting sync?

    Cloud-stored history disappears, but local browsing history on each device stays intact. History doesn’t sync again until you reconnect devices.

    How long does it take for sync to work after resetting?

    Sync usually activates within minutes after you sign back in. Large amounts of data might take longer to synchronize completely.

    What happens if I forget to back up data before resetting?

    Your local data remains safe on each device. Just reconnect the device with complete information first to prevent spreading outdated data.
    Dominic Reigns
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    As a senior analyst, I benchmark and review gadgets and PC components, including desktop processors, GPUs, monitors, and storage solutions on Aboutchromebooks.com. Outside of work, I enjoy skating and putting my culinary training to use by cooking for friends.

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