How to Uninstall Malwarebytes on Mac

The most common way to uninstall Malwarebytes from a Mac is by following these steps:

  1. Open the Malwarebytes app.
  2. Click on Help in the menu bar.
  3. Select Uninstall Malwarebytes from the dropdown menu.
  4. Click Yes.
  5. Enter your admin password to confirm the changes.

Is Malwarebytes safe? While it can effectively protect your Mac from viruses and malware, better alternatives are available on the market. You might consider uninstalling it because it impacts your computer’s performance, lacks the features you expected, or you’ve found an antivirus solution that better suits your needs.

Before we start:

The MacKeeper suite is an excellent tool not only for detecting and removing malware but also for providing various other functionalities. One useful feature is Safe Uninstaller, which helps you remove programs you no longer need, along with all associated files that take up precious storage space on your Mac.

Here are our instructions to use MacKeeper’s Smart Uninstaller on your device:

  1. Open MacKeeper on your Mac or MacBook.
  2. Choose Smart Uninstaller under the Cleaning tab.
  3. Click Start Scan.
  4. Choose one category from the list on your screen.
  5. Click on Remove Selected, then click Remove again.

Our team of experts has created a comprehensive guide to help you uninstall Malwarebytes from your Mac easily and safely. You can also check out our comparison Malwarebytes vs MacKeeper beforehand to determine which option is more suitable for you.

Reasons to uninstall Malwarebytes on Mac

There are various reasons why you might want to uninstall Malwarebytes, depending on your personal situation. We list below some of the most common reasons:

  • The Malwarebytes app may be causing problems, negatively impacting your Mac’s performance by slowing it down or causing constant crashes and freezes.
  • It has limited antivirus capabilities, as it primarily protects against common viruses in real time. As a result, we only recommend it as a supplement to another security and privacy product.
  • You may have discovered another antivirus program that offers more features or better suits your needs.
  • Your trial period has expired, and you no longer wish to use it as a paid app.
  • You might be short on storage space on your Mac and want to remove programs that you don’t use often, along with all their associated files that take up space.

Methods to delete Malwarebytes from MacBook

If you want to remove Malwarebytes from Mac, here we explain several methods to do it:

  • Remove Malwarebytes using a built-in uninstaller
  • Manually uninstall Malwarebytes from Mac
  • Delete Malwarebytes residual files from system directories
  • Use a third-party app to get rid of Malwarebytes

1. Remove Malwarebytes using a built-in uninstaller

Our first recommendation is to use the built-in tool in Malwarebytes to uninstall the program:

  1. Launch Malwarebytes.
  2. Go to the top menu bar, then select Help.
  3. Choose Uninstall Malwarebytes from the dropdown list.
  4. Hit Yes from the confirmation window.
  5. Enter your admin password to confirm, then click OK.
To remove Malwarebytes from within the app, go to Help and choose Uninstall Malwarebytes.
Step 1. Selecting Help from the menu, then choosing Uninstall Malwarebytes
To delete Malwarebytes from your Mac, click Yes to confirm you want to proceed when prompted.
Step 2. Clicking Yes to confirm
To get rid of Malwarebytes for good, type in your admin password and click OK to confirm.
Step 3. Entering the admin password and clicking OK

2. Manually uninstall Malwarebytes from Mac

If you prefer to uninstall Malwarebytes manually, you should follow the same process as you would to delete any app from on Mac:

  1. Open Finder on your Mac.
  2. Go to the Applications folder and find Malwarebytes.
  3. Select the app, right-click on it, and select Move to Trash.
  4. If prompted, enter your admin password and click OK.
  5. Right-click on the Trash icon on your Dock and select Empty Trash.
To manually uninstall Malwarebytes from your Mac, select the app from the Applications folder.
Step 1. Selecting Malwarebytes from the Applications folder in Finder
To remove Malwarebytes from your Mac manually, right-click on the app and select Move to Trash.
Step 2. Right-clicking on the app and selecting Move to Trash
To get rid of Malwarebytes manually, enter your admin password and click OK.
Step 3. Entering your admin password and clicking OK
To delete Malwarebytes using a manual process, right-click the Trash icon and select Empty the Trash.
Step 4. Right-clicking the Trash icon and selecting Empty the Trash

However, you should be aware that, in order to get rid of Malwarebytes completely, this needs to be followed by the process of deleting the residual files manually, too (see next method).

3. Delete Malwarebytes residual files from system directories

When choosing the manual option to delete Malwarebytes from Mac, you should keep an eye out for residual files associated with it, as you’ll want to remove those as well. These files include:

  • Installers
  • System files
  • Log files
  • Leftover files
  • Temporary files
  • Cache

Follow our instructions to remove residual files from your Mac completely:

  1. Open Finder.
  2. Click Go from the menu bar, then select Go to Folder.
  3. Type ~/Library/Caches/ and press Enter.
  4. Delete all associated files with Malwarebytes.
  5. Repeat the process with other locations, including ~/Library/Preferences/, ~/Library/Application Support/, ~/Library/Application Support/CrashReporter/, ~/Library/Logs/Shotgun/, and ~/Library/Saved Application State/.
To get rid of residual files associated with Malwarebytes, select Go to Folder from Finder’s Go menu on your Mac.
Step 1. Selecting Go to Folder from Finder’s Go menu
To remove Malwarebytes residual files, use the tool to go to relevant locations where these are saved.
Step 2. Going to Mac locations with residual files
To delete associated files with Malwarebytes on your Mac, select the files, right-click on them and choose Move to Trash from the dropdown menu.
Step 3. Deleting associated files with Malwarebytes

4. Use a third-party app to get rid of Malwarebytes

Finally, we recommend using a third-party app, as this will make the whole process smoother and faster. Our favorite option is MacKeeper, which includes a Smart Uninstaller feature that you can use as follows:

  1. Download and install MacKeeper on your computer, then launch the app.
  2. Find Smart Uninstaller under Cleaning and click on it.
  3. Hit the Start Scan button.
  4. From the list, select the Applications and Leftovers categories.
  5. Click Remove Selected.
  6. Click Remove to confirm the changes.
To remove Malwarebytes and associated files from your Mac, launch MacKeeper and select Smart Uninstaller.
Step 1. Choosing Smart Uninstaller from the MacKeeper app
To uninstall Malwarebytes from your Mac, choose the files to delete and click on Remove Selected.
Step 2. Selecting the Applications and Leftovers categories and clicking Remove Selected
To confirm you want to delete Malwarebytes and the selected files, click on the Remove button.
Step 3. Clicking Remove again to confirm

How to cancel Malwarebytes subscription (if applicable)

If you pay to use Malwarebytes, remember to cancel your subscription when you uninstall the program. Otherwise, you may continue to be charged without using it.

Follow these simple steps:

  1. Visit the Malwarebytes website and sign into your account.
  2. Go to the Billing tab and turn off the Auto-renew toggle.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions and click Got It to finish the process.
To cancel your Malwarebytes subscription, start by signing into your account.
Step 1. Signing into your Malwarebytes account
To remove your Malwarebytes subscription, turn off the Auto-renew toggle.
Step 2. Turning off the Auto-renew toggle
To cancel your Malwarebytes subscription, click on Got It.
Step 3. Clicking on Got It to confirm the cancellation

Common issues when uninstalling Malwarebytes

Uninstalling Malwarebytes can be more complicated than many users expect. From our experience, here are some common issues that may arise during the process:

  • Leftover files associated with Malwarebytes may be hidden and difficult to find. Using a third-party app, such as MacKeeper, can help with this issue.
  • The uninstallation option found in the Malwarebytes Help menu sometimes fails to work. In such cases, we recommend using the native uninstaller for the app.
  • The uninstallation process may be interrupted for no apparent reason. If this happens, we advise restarting your Mac or trying one of the other methods mentioned above.
  • If you encounter errors related to running processes or system permissions, we suggest contacting the technical support team of MacKeeper’s Premium services or consulting your trusted IT specialist.

The ultimate solution to get rid of Malwarebytes on Mac

Malwarebytes is effective at removing adware and other types of malware, but you may have found a better alternative and wish to uninstall it. As discussed in this article, there are various methods to uninstall the program. You can select the option that best suits your needs, but we strongly suggest you ensure that you remove all associated files as well.

To achieve this, we recommend using a third-party app like MacKeeper, which features a Smart Uninstaller. This tool helps streamline the process of locating all temporary files, logs, and leftover data from Malwarebytes that may be hidden on your Mac.

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