Though the browser intends to be accessible to a maximum number of users, the Google Chrome language problems can be a major barrier. And the problem is particularly tricky to resolve since there isn’t much help available online. Fortunately, there are several solutions to this problem, and today we will show all the ways to fix things when the Display Google Chrome in this language option is greyed out, or Chrome language is not changing.

Why is my Google Chrome in another language?

Here are the reasons you see Chrome in another language:

Misconfigured Chrome settings: In many cases, users inadvertently changed the language in Chrome while reconfiguring the settings. Corrupt browser data: A corrupt cache and cookies can affect how your browser behaves, lead to problems loading websites, and even reduce browser performance. Third-party program triggered the change: A third-party program can also trigger the change, so check any installed around the same time the problem first appeared. In this case, simply uninstalling the program should do the trick.

Before we move to the solutions, remember that they are as useful when facing any of these issues:

Chrome won’t change language – If that’s your problem, try to quickly add and remove the language, change the language in your Google account, or add a command line. Display Google Chrome in this language is not showing – When this happens, you can choose to use another browser. We recommend Opera for an error-free online experience. Google Chrome can’t change language – It’s frustrating to discover that Google Chrome can’t change the language. Assuming that’s your case as well, refer to the above tips. Can’t add language to Chrome – When adding a new language to Chrome becomes impossible, try to do so in Opera. If all your information is on Google Chrome and you don’t want to lose it, we have good news for you. After installing Opera, you’ll automatically be prompted to import whatever data you want from the old browser.

Quick Tip:

If you keep having problems with Chrome, try another browser. Opera is a great alternative that’s much lighter and more responsive than Chrome. It doesn’t require much getting used to, offering all the standard browsing tools you need. Moreover, you can quickly change the user interface language in just a few clicks.

How do I permanently change Google Chrome’s language?

1. Add a command line

This is a simple workaround to set the language to English and might help if the Chrome language is not changing. SPONSORED

2. Add and remove language

This workaround should do the trick when the Chrome language is not changing. Make sure to remove the added language as quickly as possible for the method to work.

3. Change the language in your Google account

If nothing else has worked, selecting the preferred language in your Google account and then on the browser may fix things if Chrome is not changing the language. Besides, you can use a Chrome language switcher extension. A bunch of them are available in the Web Store, and you can easily find one that offers your preferred language. That’s it! You now know how to fix the problem, and it should be resolved by the time you reach this part of the article. Also, find out how to stop high CPU usage in Chrome in case your computer runs slow when the browser is open. Did you find another method to change the language in Google Chrome? Do let us know in the comments section below!

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