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Little Snitch for Mac OS is a great little gem to protect your data from being sent out to third-party apps through the Internet. For instance, you can use Little Snitch to hamper the outgoing traffic and block websites and apps that require access to the data stored on your Mac.
Automatically uninstall Little Snitch with MacRemover (recommended): No doubt that uninstalling programs in Mac system has been much simpler than in Windows system. But it still may seem a little tedious and time-consuming for those OS X beginners to manually remove Little Snitch and totally clean out all its remnants. Little Snitch 4.2 is not present in program list on the system. Uninstaller of Little Snitch 4.2 do not remove its all respective files completely; The software you are using to uninstall Little Snitch 4.2 is not compatible with this application.
In other words, Little Snitch provides flexible options to grant or block permissions to Mac applications.
However, if you want to uninstall Little Snitch from your Mac, for you’ve your own reasons, then keep reading further.
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Dragging the application to Trash folder will remove the application, but, unfortunately, not all the core files of Little Snitch are deleted and the files still reside on your Mac.
Also, All-in-one installers like AppZapper and AppCleaner may often fall short with complex applications. But if you have an app cleaner installed on your Mac, give it a shot, otherwise use the default Little Snitch uninstaller.
To make the removal procedure easier, Little Snitch has its own uninstaller that can be found using the following steps:
- Open Finder, search for Little Snitch DMG file.
- Click on Little Snitch Installer — yes, installer!
- A window pops up with two options: Uninstall and Install.
- Choose Uninstall to remove Little Snitch from Mac. To install the app again, click on Install.
Pretty easy, right? But you haven’t won yet. There are some user files that needs to be deleted to permanently remove Little Snitch from your computer.
So, if you wish to completely remove the stored preference on your Mac, then delete the following files and folders, as mentioned at Obdev:
/Library/Application Support/Objective Development/Little Snitch/
~/Library/Application Support/Little Snitch/
~/Library/Preferences/at.obdev.LittleSnitchConfiguration.plist
~/Library/Preferences/at.obdev.LittleSnitchNetworkMonitor.plist
~/Library/Preferences/at.obdev.LittleSnitchInstaller.plist
The “~” tilde sign refers to your home folder.
~/Library/Application Support/Little Snitch/
~/Library/Preferences/at.obdev.LittleSnitchConfiguration.plist
~/Library/Preferences/at.obdev.LittleSnitchNetworkMonitor.plist
~/Library/Preferences/at.obdev.LittleSnitchInstaller.plist
The “~” tilde sign refers to your home folder.
That’s it! All the redundant files of Little Snitch are gone. In case you want to reinstall the app, you have to launch the .DMG file again.
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Little Snitch is a very excellent app favored by macOS users, and the latest version of Little Snitch is compatible with macOS Sierra that was released some time ago. To install it smoothly, first you should remove the old version of Little Snitch. But not all macOS users know how to completely remove Little Snitch. Most people drag and drop Little Snitch.app on the trash icon in the dock directly to remove Little Snitch, which is a wrong. Incorrect solution to remove Little Snitch will leave many leftover files. So how to correctly and completely remove Little Snitch? We will highlight several common removing solutions in the following sections.
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1> Solution 1: Manually Removing Little Snitch
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Manually Removing Little Snitch is a complicated thing, for you need to find its associated files/floders and delete them. Like configuration files, service programs, background programs, dynamic link libraries, log files, descriptive documents, framework files, cache files, driver files etc. So how to find these files/folders to delete? We will introduce two ways as below:
1.1> You can use a build-in command of macOS “find”. Its function is searching all files/folders on macOS. Moreover, the command owns powerful and flexible parameters that can enhance the searching capability. For example, typing following command line is able to find files/folders which are associated with Little Snitch.
sudo find / -name “*Little Snitch*”
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And then wait patiently for about one or two minutes, all of the files/folders associated with xxx that you want to delete are listed on Terminal.
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1.2> If you do not like to use command line, macOS also provides some graphical user interface (GUI) tools (e.g., Finder, Spotlight) for searching for you. These tools perform the same function as “find” command.
We can find all of the files/folders associated with xxx by two ways as above, and then use the “rm” command to remove them.
1.1 In Terminal, typing the “rm” command like this:
sudo rm -rf /Applistions/Little Snitch.app
sudo rm -rf /Library/Applistion Support/Little Snitch
sudo rm -rf /Library/Applistion Support/Little Snitch
this will delete Little Snitch.app and Little Snitch.
1.2 To delete special files, such as Kext files, you must use “kextunload” command to stop them befor use “rm” command to delete them.
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sudo kextunload /System/Library/Extensions/kext files of Little Snitch
sudo rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/Little Snitch.kext
sudo rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/Little Snitch.kext
1.3 Some files have enabled the locked attribute, so you can neither drag them to the Trash nor use the “rm” command to delete them. In such a case, you can disable locked attribute by command, which is as follows:
chflags -R nouchg /PATH/TO/DIRECTORY/WITH/LOCKED/FILES/
* chflags = change flags on files/folders such as “locked”
* -R = recursive or for everything and follow directories within the specified directory
* nouchg = means the file can be changed
* /PATH/ = of course is the path to the files you want to change.
* chflags = change flags on files/folders such as “locked”
* -R = recursive or for everything and follow directories within the specified directory
* nouchg = means the file can be changed
* /PATH/ = of course is the path to the files you want to change.
By all accounts, manually removing Little Snitch is not appropriate to the most macOS users, because macOS will crash if you make mistakes in the course of manually removing Little Snitch. We usually recommend you to use Automatic Removal Tool.
2> Solution 2: Automatically Removing Little Snitch
macOS has a few professional automatic removal tools at the moment. And MacRemover still is your first choice, it has powerful removing function and easy operation.
macOS has a few professional automatic removal tools at the moment. And MacRemover still is your first choice, it has powerful removing function and easy operation.
2.1 Download and install MacRemover.
2.2 Launch MacRemover and select Little Snitch.app from the apps listview on the main interface of MacRemover.
2.3 Click “Run Analysis” button to analyze files/floders of Little Snitch.app.
2.4 Click “Complete Uninstall” button to delete all files/floders.