![]() My best suggestion would be to reload your pre-MacKeeper backup and be done with it. I don't recall reading of a single instance where someone posted that the program had solved some sort of issue for them. While I have never run this program personally and thus have no first hand experience, I have noticed that whenever it comes up in an internet post, it is in negative terms. There many other utilities that provide the same legitimate features of MacKeeper without any of its seediness attached. Unless you are a security researcher or journalist, there is not good reason to have MacKeeper installed. MacKeeper ads come up in exactly all those places where you would expect malware, from illegal downloads to porn. It's one of those situations where fool me once, it's on them (MacKeeper), but fool me twice, and it's on me. I have never seen anybody talking about MacKeeper without using words such as 'dodgy'. It's amazing that you have not come across the information that MacKeeper is at best nagware, likely a scam and probably could be compared to a mob front. Wrote to MacKeeper and they responded it was not their fault and they sent me a page with similar instructions that I have been doing. I have scoured the Apple forums, followed suggested procedures, cleaned caches, ran Malwarebytes, contacted Apple support and they did a few thing and I was cut off. Anyone else getting this? If I don't use my comp for a few minutes the whole web browser page switches to the MacKeeper ad.
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