How To Completely Remove Mac Ads Cleaner(malware) on your macOS?


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This is an effective tutorial that helps you learn how to remove Mac Ads Cleaner on your macOS and Mac OS X. This tutorial contains an automatically removal solution, a manually removal solution and a video is provided which teach you how to remove Mac Ads Cleaner by MacRemover.

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Use automatically removal solution to remove Mac Ads Cleaner in your macOS

1. Download and install MacRemover

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2. Switch to Finder and select Go -> Applications from the Finder menu.

3. Locate the MacRemover icon and double-click on it.

4. Mac Ads Cleaner icon will be displayed on the Apps listview of MacRemover, and click on it.

5. Click “Run Analysis”, and then “Complete Uninstall”. Mac Ads Cleaner will be automatically and completely removed.

Use manually removal solution to remove Mac Ads Cleaner in your macOS

The steps listed below will guide you in removing Mac Ads Cleaner:

1. Switch to the Finder and select Go -> Utilities from the Finder menu.

2. Locate the Activity Monitor icon and double-click on it.

3. On the main window of Activity Monitor, find the entry for Mac Ads Cleaner, hlpradc, updhlpradc, select them and click Quit Process.

4. Switch to the Finder again and select Go -> Applications from the Finder menu. Find the Mac Ads Cleaner icon, right-click on it and select Move to Trash. if user password is required, enter it.

5.Then, hold an Option key while the Finder’s Go is being selected. Select Library. Locate any folders that are named the following names and drag them to the Trash.

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  • Mac Ads Cleaner (in Application Support folder)
  • adc (in Application Support folder)
  • com.techyutils.Mac-Ads-Cleaner (in Caches folder)
  • com.adscleaner.hlpradc.plist (in LaunchAgents folder)
  • Mac Ads Cleaner.log (in Logs folder)
  • com.techyutils.Mac-Ads-Cleaner.plist (in Preferences folder)

6. Restart your macOS.


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