If you are looking to change the primary owner on your Chromebook, you might be disappointed to know that Chromebook does not allow you to do so directly. Instead, you have to go through a factory reset and assign a new primary owner during the setup process. In this blog post, we will take you through the steps to change primary owner on your Chromebook.
Firstly, to check if you are the primary owner on your Chromebook, you can go to the settings by clicking on the clock on the lower right corner, then to “Security and Privacy,” and then “Manage Other People.” Alternatively, when you turn on your Chromebook, it will show the name of the owner, and if you click on it, you can see if you are the primary owner. If you see options that allow you to change them, it means you are the primary owner.
To change the primary owner of your Chromebook, you have to do a factory reset. Go to “Settings,” then “Advanced,” and then “Reset Settings.” Click on “Reset” or “Powerwash,” and it will erase everything on your Chromebook, giving you a brand new Chromebook. The first person to log in to the Chromebook after the reset becomes the new primary owner.
It is important to note that a factory reset will delete everything on your Chromebook, so make sure to remove or back up anything important before doing so.
In conclusion, changing the primary owner on your Chromebook requires a factory reset. You can check if you are the primary owner by going to settings. Remember that a factory reset erases everything on your Chromebook, so make sure to back up any important data before doing so.