Do note that even if you have applied this trick, you can still access all the bookmarks saved under the bookmarks bar using the Bookmark Manager of Chrome. Also, you will be able to add new bookmarks as well as delete saved bookmarks stored under the bookmarks bar. This trick is helpful only to permanently turn off the bookmarks bar from appearing/showing in the Chrome browser.

Hide Bookmarks Bar in Google Chrome in Windows 11/10

For disabling the bookmarks bar of the Chrome browser, there is a simple Windows Registry tweak that you need to apply. There is also a Local Group Policy setting available for the same, but that doesn’t work. Therefore, Registry tweak is helpful. However, before using the Registry tweak, it is good to create a system restore point, so that you can overcome any unwanted change to your system. Once you’ve done that, follow the steps mentioned below: In the very first step, you have to launch Registry Editor. Simply write regedit in the Search box of Windows 11/10 and use the Enter key to launch it. There are many other ways to open Registry Editor. Now go to the Policies Registry key available in the Registry Editor window. You can access that key using this path:

After this, create a Registry key under Policies key, and name it Google. In the same way, create Chrome name Registry key under the Google key.

Proceed further and create a BookmarkBarEnabled DWORD value under the Chrome key. For creating this value, first, right-click on an empty area (as visible in the screenshot below), access the New menu, and select the DWORD (32-bit) Value option. When the new value is created, rename it to BookmarkBarEnabled.

That’s it! You can now close the Registry Editor window. Now open or relaunch Chrome browser (if the browser is already opened) and you will see that the bookmarks bar is gone. And, all the options to show the bookmarks bar will be greyed out/disabled. To enable showing bookmarks bar again in Chrome browser, just follow the above steps, and delete the BookmarkBarEnabled value. Finally, relaunch the Chrome browser to apply the changes, and you will be able to show/hide the bookmarks bar once again using the available options.

How to hide Bookmarks Bar in Google Chrome using Group Policy

To hide Bookmarks Bar in Google Chrome using Group Policy, follow these steps: To learn more about these steps, continue reading. First, you need to open the Local Group Policy Editor on your computer. For that, search for gpedit or gpedit.msc in the Taskbar search box and click on the individual search result. Then, navigate to this path: In the Google Chrome folder, you can find a setting named Enable Bookmark Bar. You need to double-click on this setting and choose the Disabled option.

Finally, click the OK button to save the change and restart the Google Chrome browser to get the change. Note: If you want to revert to the factory defaults, you need to open the same setting and choose the Not Configured option.

How do I make the bookmarks bar not show in Chrome?

There are multiple ways using which you can hide the bookmarks bar of Google Chrome. Here are some of those ways:

How do I get rid of the bookmarks bar?

If you are a Windows OS user and want to get rid of the bookmarks bar of the Chrome browser, then the Registry trick mentioned in this article with step-by-step instructions will help you with that. You can permanently disable the bookmarks bar of Google Chrome and also bring it back anytime you want.

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