How To Delete Grammarly From Macbook?

If you are looking to remove Grammarly from your Macbook, there are a few simple steps you can follow to accomplish this task effectively.

Access your Applications Folder

The first step is to navigate to your Applications folder on your Macbook. You can do this by clicking on the Finder icon in your dock and selecting “Applications” from the sidebar.

Locate the Grammarly App

Once you are in the Applications folder, scroll through the list of installed applications until you find Grammarly. It may be listed as “Grammarly for Mac” or something similar.

Move Grammarly to Trash

With Grammarly located in the Applications folder, click and drag the app icon to the Trash bin located on your dock. You can also right-click on the Grammarly icon and select “Move to Trash” from the dropdown menu.

Empty the Trash

After moving Grammarly to the Trash, remember to empty the Trash to complete the uninstallation process. Right-click on the Trash icon in the dock and select “Empty Trash” to permanently delete Grammarly from your Macbook.

Remove Grammarly Extension from Browsers

Additionally, if you have installed the Grammarly browser extension, you will need to remove it from your web browsers. Open each browser (e.g., Chrome, Safari) and navigate to the extension settings to uninstall Grammarly.

Restart your Macbook

Once you have deleted Grammarly from your Macbook and removed the browser extensions, it is advisable to restart your Macbook to ensure that all changes take effect.

Verify Uninstallation

To confirm that Grammarly has been successfully removed from your Macbook, check your Applications folder and browser extensions to ensure that there are no remaining traces of the app.

Contact Support (if needed)

If you encounter any difficulties during the uninstallation process or if you have any lingering issues after removal, you can reach out to Grammarly’s support team for further assistance.

How To Delete Grammarly From Macbook?

Consider Reinstalling (if required)

If you later decide to reinstall Grammarly on your Macbook, you can download the app from the official Grammarly website and follow the installation instructions to set it up once again.

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