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Malwarebytes discontinued the sale of lifetime licences when Malwarebytes v2 came out. There are still some resellers that have lifetime licences available, but not that many and it can be hard to see the different between a legit reseller and a scam.

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I would highly recommend not purchasing lifetime licenses on eBay or other similar sites as they are more than likely fake keys or pirated. If you did purchase a lifetime license from these websites, we do not guarantee that they will work on activation or in the future.

I've been on the verge of getting a new machine for a while now, so I guess it's well and truly time. Given that my laptop is 10 years old and I was given it for nothing by a neighbour about 5 years ago, I think I've had my money's worth from it!

Just be sure to deactivate the license on your current computer first before activating on your new machine. Here's how: -how-do-i-transfer-my-malwarebytes-anti-malware-license-to-a-different-computer-?b_id=6400

A while back, I was told by an apple tech support person to download malware bytes to clear up a problem. After the problem was resolved, I removed malwarebytes from my computer and where it was in the library. However, I cannot remove it from my top menu bar and every so often I get a message asking me to update it. Please tell me how I can get rid go the icon in the top menu bar for malwarebytes. This app seemed to be good for only a limited period without an upgrade and I really do not need it any more and do not want to pay for an upgrade. Thanks.

Again thanks so much for your prompt reply and patience. Unfortunately, "Find Any File" was not able to locate "name contains malwarebytes." See below, yet the icon still remains in the top tool bar and cannot be removed by dragging. See arrow.

Thanks "tygb" and John Galt. I do not want the app malwarebytes. I installed it per a suggestion of an apple support staff to get rid of what she thought was malware. It didn't work and subsequently I found an on-line video with step by step instructions clearing out various folders and files that worked great. So after that I wanted to get rid of the malwarebytes app, since it only lasts for 30 days without an annual subscription, anyway. But as John Galt noted, sometimes it is far harder to get rid of an app then to download it. Again, thanks for all the help and suggestions. About the only thing I am getting now is a pop-up menu asking me to again install new and improved version of malwarebytes. See below. I have no idea of how to get rid of that pop-up (it is not in Safari), so I guess I will just live with it, declining the update opportunity, and keep following the suggestions of OT using yet a new app downloaded at OT's suggestion "Find Any File" to clear any file found containing the name "malwarebytes."

Assuming you did NOT uninstall correctly such that you deleted the malwarebytes package under the Applications folder, you might also need to delete any malwarebytes-related files in the following folders:

See CT's answer for the uninstall. Since the application doesn't automatically update it definitions of adware/malware unless you have the paid version, you would need to download it again if required.

Anyway I tried again without success to Command Drag the icon off the top menu bar into the screen. However, I was able to successfully drag it into the trash and this time it did disappear from the menu bar. Again thanks for staying with me.

Follow the directions in CT's post, which was the very first one on this topic. You have to use the uninstaller to remove the software. Dragging the app to the trash does not do the job. If you don't have the disk image containing the installer and uninstaller anymore, go to the Malwarebytes website and download it again, then run the uninstaller.

this was great, its finally gone. For some reason that got installed without me even noticing it and all of a sudden a lot of weird adds start appearing. from my point of view its just really toxic...

Thanks but this did not work for me. I went to library, but there were no malwarebytes entered there. I did delete all new and unrecognized launch agents. There was no launch daemons file. I restarted and went to library application support. Again no mawarebytes, but deleted all new and unrecognized. (In both cases these were jake cares). Emptied trash. It's still there. Thoughts? Thanks. James

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I hope you are well, I am new using jamf pro, we want to launch a policy with a script to uninstall Malwarebytes from all Macs, I found the following script -its/autopkg-mac-recipes-yaml/blob/main/Scripts_for_Uninstallers/Application-u...
We ran it on some laptops as a test, and it does remove the Malwarebytes application from Applications, but the icon still appears in the top bar, and if I click on it, it asks me if I want to restore or uninstall Malwarebytes.
Can you please help me to supplement the script to make the uninstallation completely and not give users a chance to restore malwarebytes.

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The troubleshooting info in this topic might help you if you're experiencing any of the following problems when detecting and removing malware with Microsoft Defender Antivirus, Microsoft Security Essentials, or other Microsoft anti-malware solutions:

Microsoft Defender Antivirus requires disk space to remove and quarantine malware files. It might be prevented from completely removing a threat if there isn't enough available space on your PC, particularly on your system drive (usually drive C). See the following to help free up space:

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