This will remove the extension from Safari, and if you were encountering issues because of this extension, they should be resolved now. Delete Safari Extensions: The Finder Way In certain situations, the extension may be misbehaving such that you’re unable to open the extensions manager. If you’re encountering such an issue, don’t worry, there is an alternate way that you can use. 1. In Finder, click on “ Go - Go To Folder“. In the dialog box that pops up, type “ /Library/Safari/Extensions/“. 3. This is where all your installed extensions reside.
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Safari Menu/Preferences. Click on the extensions tab. Choose the extension you want to uninstall. Click the Uninstall button Hope that helps. In fact, in many ways, Opera is the best browser for Mac or other operating systems. A toolbar will drop down, with the message, “This extension was disabled.
Simply select the extension that you want to uninstall, and delete it. Note: Don’t forget to remove the deleted extension from the Trash, as well. Just to avoid half-measures.
If you were encountering issues with the extension, they should now be gone, and you will be able to use Safari normally. You can try reinstalling the extension on Safari, if you think that the issue was related with your copy of the extension. Remove Safari Plugins Plugins on Safari provide additional functionality. While Safari has been optimized to use HTML5 content, for better performance, some websites still use Java/Flash etc to display content such as animations. When you come across such a website, you will be required to either install a plugin, or enable it.
The content is hidden, and a placeholder is displayed, such as the one shown below. However, plugins should be used only when absolutely required.
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It’s not me, saying this. For plugins states this. Anyway, if you want to remove a plugin that you installed on Safari, you can follow the steps below: 1.
In Finder, go to “ Go - Go to Folder“. In the dialog box that opens, type “ /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/“.
If you don’t see the plugin here, you should look in “ /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/“. 3. Once you spot the plugin you want to remove, simply select it, and delete it. Also, remove the plugin from the Trash. This will remove the plugin from Safari, and if you were encountering issues with the plugin, or if it was making your browser too slow, the issue should now be solved.
You can reinstall the plugin anytime you want, if you ever need it again, but chances are that you won’t. SEE ALSO: Remove Safari Extensions and Plugins to Solve Most Safari Issues on macOS Sierra As a matter of fact, whenever you’re encountering issues with Safari, the first step in troubleshooting should be to disable/remove extensions, and plugins and seeing if that fixes anything. More often than not, Safari issues are caused by third-party agents. So, whenever you encounter issues with Safari, try removing the extensions, and plugins that you have installed on your system.
As always, if you know of any other methods to remove Safari extensions and plugins, let us know about them in the comments section below.
After Safari, most Mac users prefer using the Chrome browser. But not many people like its privacy policy, which allows Google to use almost any information about the sites you are browsing. That’s the reason why Google Chromium has been created – the open source browser, which says that there is no sending of “spyware” data to Google. Chromium is a legitimate open source browser. However, malware developers dishonestly use its name, and there are several notorious “fake” Chromium-based browsers. If you suspect that you have become a victim of a malicious browser, you had better uninstall Chromium.
Read the article to learn two ways of Chromium removal. Way 1 – How to uninstall Chromium browser manually. Quit Chromium and close all processes that might be related to the browser and run in the background. Go to Finder → Applications Folder → delete Chromium (select Move to the Trash option in the context menu). Now it’s time to get rid of its leftovers. You might know that when you move applications to the Trash, all their service files still remain on your Mac.
So here is how to find these useless space-eaters. Open Finder → go to Menu Bar and click Go → select Go to Folder → type /Library→ click Go.
Check the following subfolders for Chromium web browser service files: Library/Application Support/Chromium Library/Caches/Chromium Library/Preferences/org.chromium.Chromium.plist You should follow these steps each time you need to uninstall an app on Mac. However, there is a faster and easier way to uninstall apps. You can do it in just one click with the help of a special software app called.
Way 2 – Remove Chromium with uninstaller tool App Cleaner PRO is a removal tool for apps on Mac. It allows you to uninstall any app, including Chromium, and to manage extensions. You can use it to clean up your Mac of unneeded service files. To uninstall Chromium browser, launch App Cleaner → find the Chromium app and select all its files → click the Remove button. As you can see on the screenshot, App Cleaner PRO finds all the support files of any program installed on your Mac.
App Cleaner supports more than 1000 applications. You can learn more about the app on its or from the section. Video Guide See more. Prev:. Back:. Next: Related entries.