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![]() I still had to manually delete some system caches and plist files, but everything was working fine. Run the REMOVENORTONMACFILES from Norton's website.Īt this point Norton was gone and I had internet connection back.Allow the uninstaller to run, but DO NOT reboot yet.Drag the Norton app to the Trash, wait a few seconds for:.Go into system preferences > networks > find the spot where Norton is allowed to manage network connections and "-" the Norton entry (sorry I forgot the specific path).Log in to your internet Norton 360 account and deactivate your device.After this, ignore all the Norton popup warnings. Open the Norton app locally and disable everything you can.This worked on a MBP 2018 running Ventura 13.0.1.Īfter 4+ attempts going back and forth of uninstall, safe mode, reinstall to get internet back, repeat uninstall with the uninstaller script (REMOVENORTONMACFILES), manually deleting caches and preference files, I finally got Norton removed and Internet back. This method allows you to completely remove third-party anti-virus applications from your computer, but requires you to install the uninstaller tool beforehand.I had the same issue as many others trying to uninstall Norton 360. An uninstaller is an application designed specifically to remove other applications. We recommend using this method, as it is the safest and allows you to completely remove third-party anti-virus applications from your computer. ![]()
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