Thus, we recommend you use a special utility that was created for apps removal. Unfortunately, service files can potentially be all over your drive, and it can be extremely challenging to find them. You can have more or fewer service files left, depending on the period you have been using the Webroot SecureAnywhere. ![]() In our case, we found those files and folders in the following sections: In the Library folder, remove all those no longer needed files and folders that are associated with Webroot SecureAnywhere application. To find those files, open Finder, press the Command+Shift+G, and in the search field, type ~/Library, and press Enter.Īlso, you might enjoy reading the article about Three ways to get the Library folder. Different applications store their support files, such as: caches, preferences, etc.If you prefer to manually find and remove the Webroot’s leftovers, the next steps will explain how to do this. Thankfully, there is an application called App Cleaner & Uninstaller that lets you delete the leftovers of already deleted apps. Thus, now we have to go and delete those files. After the deletion of the Webroot SecureAnywhere, we went back and checked the hidden library for its support files (leftovers) and found that they were still there. If the Webroot SecureAnywhere icon was pinned in your dock, drag it into the Trash.Click YES to confirm the application’s removal. Another yet critical pop-up window will appear. ![]()
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