Whether you are installing Avast in your Mac or uninstalling the software, there are several things should know. Whilst Avast is a fantastic antivirus request, it can decrease the pace of your system and may leave behind data files you don’t need. Luckily, there are equipment you can use to assist you to clear out unwanted applications and tidy up your Macintosh.
One of the least difficult ways to uninstall Avast is to use a thirdparty app uninstaller. There are a number of free and paid applications available for Home windows and Apple pc. These applications can help you take out Avast through your system, mainly because well as any linked data.
You can even manually do away with Avast by simply stopping antivirus the application by running. To get this done, you will first need to locate the Apps file, which consists of all the software you have attached to your computer.
You may then need to start the Activity Monitor. The Activity Monitor is located in the Applications/Utilities file. If you don’t know where to find it, searching for it in your Finder software. You can open it up by dual clicking on that.
You can also look at your Mac’s applications folder with respect to leftover data files. There is a system called BuhoCleaner that allows you to delete leftovers out of your uninstalled programs.
You can also make use of PowerMyMac to uninstall Avast from your Apple pc. This multiple tool will help you clean up your Mac, remove Avast and any associated folders, and optimize your performance.
Dr Olayinka Jibunoh is a consultant psychiatrist based in Lagos Nigeria. She holds an MBBS from the University of Lagos, MSc in health policy from the Imperial College, London and a Fellowship with the West African College of Physicians.
She founded a health tech start-up called The Freudian Centre, which is an employee and family assistance program located at 141, Ahmadu Bello Way, Opposite Silverbird Galleria, Victoria Island, Lagos. This start-up works tirelessly to bridge the gap in access to quality mental health care for all age groups. She is an active member of the Association of Psychiatrists in Nigeria, the American Psychiatric Association and The International Society of Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Professionals. She can be reached on 0700FREUDIAN and olayinka@freudiancentre.com Follow @freudian_centre on instagram and face book.