The complicated way is to run the uninstaller (if provided) and then look in the usual places for files that don't belong.Found malicious artifacts related to "151.101.121.147". This is the problem that several 'system cleaner' applications have. It will leave some files behind and accidentally delete files for applications that you didn't install. It could only guess at what files belong to which application.
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Plus a lot of uninstallers want to leave behind your preferences and configurations so that if you re-install the program you won't have to reconfigure it.Īny kind of universal uninstaller wouldn't know all of this. Many users probably don't use the uninstaller, they just drag it from Applications to Trash. In theory, the application's uninstaller should know where it wrote files AND delete them but this doesn't happen in practice.
Only the application's developers know where everything is.
There are several places that an Application may save data (Applications, Library, Application Support, Preferences, Hidden Directories.