VPN Tracker strictly follows Apple’s recommendation regarding where to place its files, so you will find VPN Tracker files only in standard system locations where they belong. Depending on the fact if these are system-wide or per-user files, they are either found in /Library
(system-wide) or ~/Library
(per-user), where ~
is a placeholder meaning "home of the current active user".
To access the system-wide library folder:
‣ In Finder Choose "Go" > "Go to Folder ..."
‣ Enter /Library
To access the user library folder:
‣ In Finder Choose "Go" > "Go to Folder ..."
‣ Enter ~/Library
To Remove VPN Tracker, remove the following files and folders:
/Library/Application Support/VPN Tracker 365
~/Library/Application Support/VPN Tracker 365
/Library/Preferences/com.equinux.VPNTracker365.plist
~/Library/Preferences/com.equinux.VPNTracker365.plist
/Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/com.equinux.VPNTracker365.agent
/Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/com.equinux.VPNTracker365.connectiond
/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.equinux.VPNTracker365.agent.plist
All system extensions are found in the folder /Library/Extensions/com.equinux.VPNTracker365.*
Tip: Also remember to check your Keychain for VPN Tracker items (search for "VPN Tracker") and to remove the VPN Tracker entry from System Preferences > Network
Note: Some of these files may be currently loaded by the system, some of them also are cached. To get your system into a state as clean as if VPN Tracker was never installed on it, please restart your system after removing.