

I turned Syncing back on in Google Chrome and rebooted. So I edited that file and changed the value to false, like so: RunAtLoad
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In the xml code there is a key set to true: RunAtLoad In the first one ( .plist) there is a setting that tells it to launch. In the first folder ( ~/Library/LaunchAgents) these are the two files which keep showing back up: .plist

Then I looked at the files after launching Chrome again to see what was going on. I have to test apps in all major browsers, so I already do that. I have to use Google Chrome for work so simply using another browser is not an answer, nor ever really a helpful suggestion when it is required of you. So you don't have to scroll back to that other answer, deleting all google files in these folders was the first thing: ~/Library/LaunchAgentsĪfter deleting the google files and rebooting, as mentioned above - two of the files were back where I deleted them from. I also unchecked the selection box on the bottom right that shows you user profiles that says to show it every time Chrome starts.įor good measure, I also turned off Google Chrome's 'Syncing' setting inside the browser while I was working on this. Listing at: System Settings -> Notifications I then turned off every Google notification in the notifications system settings and Google Updater ignored my plea and kept doing them anyway.

Listing at: System Settings -> General -> Login Items
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I still needed to edit one of them, so majorgear's posting was a must-read because the files are the right ones to work with.įirst I removed the Login Item (Google Chrome) via the system settings which kept re-inserting itself. Home > Removal guides > MyMacUpdater Unwanted Application (Mac) Also Known As: UpdateYourMac potentially unwanted program Type: Mac Virus Damage level: Written by Tomas Meskauskas on Novem(updated) REMOVE IT NOW (Mac) Get free scan and check if your computer is infected. I attempted the deletes by majorgear and when I launched Google Chrome again after reboot, 2 items in LaunchAgents were back in that folder and the notices started again. Ventura's menus are very different from previous versions of the OS. First of all let me point out that I am using Google Chrome 108 and Mac's newest OS (Ventura) for reference, which are the latest version of both at the time of this posting.
