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06-23-2023 12:33 PM
Dear all,
I'm trying to uninstall GlobalProtect on a Mac Ventura system. I've already executed the command `sudo /Applications/GlobalProtect.app/Contents/Resources/uninstall_gp.sh` in a Terminal. And it looks like the software has been removed. At least, the "/Applications/GlobalProtect.app" path is gone. I then restarted the computer.
However, in the "System Settings", under "Network | Filters", I still see an entry for GlobalProtect. It is of type "Content Filter" and its status is "Enabled", with a yellow circle next to it.
Shouldn't this filter be removed as well when I uninstalled the program? How do I remove this entry?
Thank you in advance!
Ray
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