How to Remove MacKeeper
MacKeeper has been around for a while. It’s marketed as a collection of utilities, apps, and services that keep your Mac clean, protected from viruses, and in tip-top shape.
In the past, some users found that MacKeeper caused more problems than it fixed. Early versions of MacKeeper had a reputation for being difficult to uninstall, but uninstalling recent versions is a straightforward process.
When you decide it’s time to uninstall MacKeeper, here’s what you need to do.
Quit MacKeeper by pressing Command+Q. In older versions, go to the MacKeeper menu and select Preferences > General. Uncheck the box for Show MacKeeper icon in menu bar. Now you’ll be able to quit the program. Go to Go > Applications, and drag the MacKeeper icon to the Trash. Confirm that you want to uninstall the product, and enter your Mac admin password in the two notification boxes. An optional Uninstall Survey opens in the browser. Complete this if you’d like to give feedback or ignore it. Right-click the Trash icon and select Empty Trash. Confirm that you want to empty the Trash by selecting Empty Trash in the warning dialog box. Restart your Mac.
Verify That MacKeeper Is Gone
While all traces of MacKeeper should be gone, it’s a good idea to verify that all associated files have been erased. If you uninstalled an older version of MacKeeper (prior to version 3.x), it’s more important to go through these steps to make sure no MacKeeper files are lurking around.
After you restart your Mac, verify that the MacKeeper icon is no longer in the top menu bar. Go to Finder > Go > Home and make sure the MacKeeper Backups folder is gone. Go to Finder > Go > Go to Folder and search for the following directories to make sure they’re gone: Library/Application Support/MacKeeperLibrary/Application Support/com. mackeeper. MacKeeperLibrary/Application Support/com. mackeeper. MacKeeperAgentLibrary/LaunchAgents/com. mackeeper. MacKeeperAgent. plistLibrary/Caches/com. mackeeper. MacKeeperLibrary/Caches/com. mackeeper. MacKeeperAgent If none of these directories are found, you can be certain that MacKeeper is gone.
Clear Safari of MacKeeper
On its own, MacKeeper doesn’t install any Safari extensions, but if you downloaded the app from a third party, you might experience unwanted pop-ups.
Library/Application Support/MacKeeperLibrary/Application Support/com. mackeeper. MacKeeperLibrary/Application Support/com. mackeeper. MacKeeperAgentLibrary/LaunchAgents/com. mackeeper. MacKeeperAgent. plistLibrary/Caches/com. mackeeper. MacKeeperLibrary/Caches/com. mackeeper. MacKeeperAgent
To correct this problem, remove any Safari extensions that may have been installed.
Launch Safari while holding down the Shift key. This opens Safari to your home page. Select Preferences from the Safari menu. Select the Extensions icon. Remove any extensions that you’re not familiar with. If you’re not sure, remove the check mark from the extension to keep it from loading. When you’re done, quit Safari and launch the app normally. Safari should open without displaying any unwanted MacKeeper pop-ups.
Clear Your Keychain
If you activated MacKeeper or created a user account at MacKeeper, you likely have a keychain entry that stores your account password. Leaving this keychain entry behind won’t cause any issues, but if you want to rid your Mac of any MacKeeper references completely, do the following:
From Finder, select Go > Utilities. Double-click Keychain Access to open it. Enter MacKeeper in the Search field. Delete any password matches that are found.