»Google Chrome and Associated Files Reportedly Harm Your Mac's Performance: Here's How to Fix It 2-MIN READ Google Chrome and Associated Files Reportedly Harm Your Mac's Performance: Here's How to Fix It Google Chrome on Mac A Google Chrome user, who is also a software developer has created a "Chrome is Bad" website that explains the issue and tells how to make Mac computers faster by deleting Chrome and other associated files. FOLLOW US ON: It is a known fact that Google Chrome is one of the most excruciating web browser for a computer's processor and battery alike. Both Mac and Windows users alike have been reporting that the Google web browser has been slowing down their computers, at times even when it wasn't even open. Now, findings from one such frustrated Chrome user on Mac, who also happened to be a software developer, discovered that the reason behind Mac computers slowing down is the Chrome Keystone, which is an auto-update mechanism. In order to explain the issue, the developer created a website called "Chrome is Bad" and detailed how to fix the issue in a long post.