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Generally speaking, uninstalling any app on macOS is pretty easy. You might want to remove an app you no longer use to just free up disk space.
Today I'll show you 3 very easy ways to uninstall and completely remove Authorization Manager from your Mac, so let's get straight to it!
First, we need to make sure the app isn't running, so lets open Force Quit (from the Apple menu on the top left of your screen) and terminate the app if you see it running:
- Now, open your Applications folder.
- Right-click on "Authorization Manager".
- Click on "Move to Bin" (or "Move to Trash" on older versions of macOS)
- Open the macOS Terminal from Applications > Utilities.
- Type killall "Authorization Manager", hit ENTER
- Type rm -rf "/Applications/Authorization Manager.app", then hit ENTER.
- If that fails, try typing sudo rm -rf "/Applications/Authorization Manager.app"
- Now type rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/com.ikmultimedia.authorizationmanager, hit ENTER.
This will remove Authorization Manager from your Mac, but some supporting and related files will be left behind. Read on for how to remove those.
- Open iBoostUp (download free, or search for it on the App Store).
- Click "App Uninstaller".
- Click "Select Application", then select "Authorization Manager" from the list and click "Uninstall".
- Enter your password if prompted, you may choose to skip this by clicking cancel — note that skipping this prompt will leave some files behind that you can remove manually, these will be shown as 'skipped' on the results screen.
This will remove Authorization Manager and all related files from your Mac.