
In this window, you’ll see any running applications. Select 'Uninstall' again, and the QSearch will be removed. Click 'Uninstall' A pop-up window will appear asking for confirmation to uninstall the extension. Click once on the extension you want to remove. After that, select the 'Extensions' Tab 5. To kill apps quickly, press Command+Option+Esc to bring up the macOS Force Quit Applications dialog. From the menu, click on ' Preferences ' 4. With Google business model on the other hand, it's personal data is personal date, regardless of how old the hardware it's harvested from. This could be a web browser with hundreds of open tabs, a demanding image editor, like Photoshop, a game or other software that uses 3D graphics, or a large spreadsheet or word document. Step 4: Click on Updates on the left hand side menu.

With Apple business model, it's better when customers buy new hardware. Step 3: A new window with the Mac App store will pop up. While you are holding these three keys, press and then release the power button of your Mac. With that done, press and hold the Shift + Control + Option keys simultaneously. But I'm pretty sure that before this Macbook becomes completely useless for me, I will have no choice but to use Chrome, whether I like it or not. Once you have powered off the machine, plug the Mac into a power source. I mainly use Safari, but every so often and it's occurring more often now, I end at websites that tells me I need to update my browser or "Safari can not connect to server". If that helped, turn one extension on then quit and relaunch Safari to test until you find the incompatible extension then click uninstall. Turn that OFF, quit and relaunch Safari to test.

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From the Safari menu bar click Safari > Preferences then select the Extensions tab. Which browsers and operating systems work best with our website Desktop Browser, Windows 7 - 10, Mac OS X 10.13 and higher Google Chrome, 70.x and higher. I never use Chrome and hardly use Firefox. Might be a Safari extension redirecting your search engine. Chrome on the hand, and i just checked, is on the newest version mentioned here. Firefox been stuck on version 78 for a few years now (newest version is 98) but I'm still getting minor and security updates. And Safari haven't been and most likely never will, updated since about 2019.
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If the homepage still appears stuck, check for and remove any unknown or suspicious apps, browser extensions, or system configuration files, and learn how to manage app security settings on your Mac.

macOS includes a built-in tool that removes known malware when you restart your Mac. It's been stuck on El Capitan since around 2015. If your Mac is already running the latest version, restart it. One of my Macbook I use that still serves 90% of my needs, is a late 2008 (aluminum) model.
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I can't imagine a reason, why I would install Google Chrome on my MacBook Pro at all
