![]() If you’ve been spammed by popups and adverts ever since installing MacKeeper, or your Safari homepage has mysteriously changed, then MacKeeper might have been a front for getting malicious extensions onto your Mac. Removing MacKeeper from SafariĪlthough MacKeeper shouldn’t include any Safari extensions, if you downloaded MacKeeper from a questionable third party website then it might have come with a few added extras, including Safari extensions. You should also load up your favourite search engine and do some research, to find out exactly what this mystery software is, and whether it might be part of a malware attack. If you spot any that you don’t recognise, then deselect their accompanying checkbox. This displays all the applications that launch automatically when you sign into your account. Select the little padlock in the bottom-left and enter your admin password when prompted. ![]() To review exactly what items are set to launch as soon as you log into your Mac:
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