Unable to completely uninstall Zoom meeting app





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I am unable to completely uninstall the Zoom meeting app from my Mac running macOS Mojave.



I once installed the Zoom meeting app. Then I deleted it from Applications directory. Now, every-time I open a zoom meeting in Google Chrome, the Zoom app gets reinstalled automatically! Terrible...



So I investigated from where and how it has permission to reinstall and I found out they created a hidden folder .zoomus containing ZoomOpener.app and there is a ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin in ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins directory.



Question: I have deleted the following 4 files:




  • zoom.us.app from /Applications directory.


  • zoomusInstaller.pkg from ~/Downloads directory


  • ZoomOpener.app from hidden .zoomus in home dir


  • ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin from ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins directory. directory



But it still gets reinstalled. How can I completely uninstall it?



EDIT 2



the support now gave me this script to run: I ran it but it still gets installed again after opening a meeting... this is the worst app i have ever used...



currently i run this script to uninstall, to no success



#! /bin/bash
echo Cleaning Zoom...
echo Cleaning Application Cached Files...
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Application Support/zoom.us
echo Cleaning Application..
{
sudo rm -rf /Applications/zoom.us.app
sudo rm -rf ~/Applications/zoom.us.app
sudo kextunload -b zoom.us.ZoomAudioDevice
sudo rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/ZoomAudioDevice.kext
} &> /dev/null

echo Removed Application...


{
sudo rm -rf ~/Downloads/zoomusInstaller.pkg
sudo rm -rf /Applications/zoom.us.app
sudo rm -rf ~/Desktop/Zoom
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Application Support/zoom.us
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/us.zoom.xos
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Logs/zoom.us
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Logs/zoominstall.log
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Preferences/ZoomChat.plist
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Preferences/us.zoom.xos.plist
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Saved Application State/us.zoom.xos.savedState
} &> /dev/null

echo Other stuff...









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  • Consider using AppCleaner to find all the files associated with Zoom meeting app and remove it. See it that works.

    – Nimesh Neema
    4 hours ago











  • thanks I tried with Appcleaner but it is still there after uninstalling. It is horrible. I dont understand what gives the permission. is it the chrome plugin or is something hidden on my mac?

    – Shlomo
    3 hours ago











  • It's possible that you have Google Chrome extension installed. Try uninstalling More tools → Extensions in Google Chrome.

    – Nimesh Neema
    3 hours ago











  • no there is no extension for zoom there

    – Shlomo
    3 hours ago











  • @Shlomo - I concur about this app - I have it installed as well b/c of some conf. call I had to participate in. They have directions here but nothing that'll shed new light on your issue - support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/…. I'm going to try removing it now to see what happens.

    – slm
    3 hours ago


















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I am unable to completely uninstall the Zoom meeting app from my Mac running macOS Mojave.



I once installed the Zoom meeting app. Then I deleted it from Applications directory. Now, every-time I open a zoom meeting in Google Chrome, the Zoom app gets reinstalled automatically! Terrible...



So I investigated from where and how it has permission to reinstall and I found out they created a hidden folder .zoomus containing ZoomOpener.app and there is a ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin in ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins directory.



Question: I have deleted the following 4 files:




  • zoom.us.app from /Applications directory.


  • zoomusInstaller.pkg from ~/Downloads directory


  • ZoomOpener.app from hidden .zoomus in home dir


  • ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin from ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins directory. directory



But it still gets reinstalled. How can I completely uninstall it?



EDIT 2



the support now gave me this script to run: I ran it but it still gets installed again after opening a meeting... this is the worst app i have ever used...



currently i run this script to uninstall, to no success



#! /bin/bash
echo Cleaning Zoom...
echo Cleaning Application Cached Files...
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Application Support/zoom.us
echo Cleaning Application..
{
sudo rm -rf /Applications/zoom.us.app
sudo rm -rf ~/Applications/zoom.us.app
sudo kextunload -b zoom.us.ZoomAudioDevice
sudo rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/ZoomAudioDevice.kext
} &> /dev/null

echo Removed Application...


{
sudo rm -rf ~/Downloads/zoomusInstaller.pkg
sudo rm -rf /Applications/zoom.us.app
sudo rm -rf ~/Desktop/Zoom
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Application Support/zoom.us
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/us.zoom.xos
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Logs/zoom.us
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Logs/zoominstall.log
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Preferences/ZoomChat.plist
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Preferences/us.zoom.xos.plist
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Saved Application State/us.zoom.xos.savedState
} &> /dev/null

echo Other stuff...









share|improve this question

























  • Consider using AppCleaner to find all the files associated with Zoom meeting app and remove it. See it that works.

    – Nimesh Neema
    4 hours ago











  • thanks I tried with Appcleaner but it is still there after uninstalling. It is horrible. I dont understand what gives the permission. is it the chrome plugin or is something hidden on my mac?

    – Shlomo
    3 hours ago











  • It's possible that you have Google Chrome extension installed. Try uninstalling More tools → Extensions in Google Chrome.

    – Nimesh Neema
    3 hours ago











  • no there is no extension for zoom there

    – Shlomo
    3 hours ago











  • @Shlomo - I concur about this app - I have it installed as well b/c of some conf. call I had to participate in. They have directions here but nothing that'll shed new light on your issue - support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/…. I'm going to try removing it now to see what happens.

    – slm
    3 hours ago














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I am unable to completely uninstall the Zoom meeting app from my Mac running macOS Mojave.



I once installed the Zoom meeting app. Then I deleted it from Applications directory. Now, every-time I open a zoom meeting in Google Chrome, the Zoom app gets reinstalled automatically! Terrible...



So I investigated from where and how it has permission to reinstall and I found out they created a hidden folder .zoomus containing ZoomOpener.app and there is a ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin in ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins directory.



Question: I have deleted the following 4 files:




  • zoom.us.app from /Applications directory.


  • zoomusInstaller.pkg from ~/Downloads directory


  • ZoomOpener.app from hidden .zoomus in home dir


  • ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin from ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins directory. directory



But it still gets reinstalled. How can I completely uninstall it?



EDIT 2



the support now gave me this script to run: I ran it but it still gets installed again after opening a meeting... this is the worst app i have ever used...



currently i run this script to uninstall, to no success



#! /bin/bash
echo Cleaning Zoom...
echo Cleaning Application Cached Files...
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Application Support/zoom.us
echo Cleaning Application..
{
sudo rm -rf /Applications/zoom.us.app
sudo rm -rf ~/Applications/zoom.us.app
sudo kextunload -b zoom.us.ZoomAudioDevice
sudo rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/ZoomAudioDevice.kext
} &> /dev/null

echo Removed Application...


{
sudo rm -rf ~/Downloads/zoomusInstaller.pkg
sudo rm -rf /Applications/zoom.us.app
sudo rm -rf ~/Desktop/Zoom
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Application Support/zoom.us
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/us.zoom.xos
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Logs/zoom.us
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Logs/zoominstall.log
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Preferences/ZoomChat.plist
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Preferences/us.zoom.xos.plist
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Saved Application State/us.zoom.xos.savedState
} &> /dev/null

echo Other stuff...









share|improve this question
















I am unable to completely uninstall the Zoom meeting app from my Mac running macOS Mojave.



I once installed the Zoom meeting app. Then I deleted it from Applications directory. Now, every-time I open a zoom meeting in Google Chrome, the Zoom app gets reinstalled automatically! Terrible...



So I investigated from where and how it has permission to reinstall and I found out they created a hidden folder .zoomus containing ZoomOpener.app and there is a ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin in ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins directory.



Question: I have deleted the following 4 files:




  • zoom.us.app from /Applications directory.


  • zoomusInstaller.pkg from ~/Downloads directory


  • ZoomOpener.app from hidden .zoomus in home dir


  • ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin from ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins directory. directory



But it still gets reinstalled. How can I completely uninstall it?



EDIT 2



the support now gave me this script to run: I ran it but it still gets installed again after opening a meeting... this is the worst app i have ever used...



currently i run this script to uninstall, to no success



#! /bin/bash
echo Cleaning Zoom...
echo Cleaning Application Cached Files...
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Application Support/zoom.us
echo Cleaning Application..
{
sudo rm -rf /Applications/zoom.us.app
sudo rm -rf ~/Applications/zoom.us.app
sudo kextunload -b zoom.us.ZoomAudioDevice
sudo rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/ZoomAudioDevice.kext
} &> /dev/null

echo Removed Application...


{
sudo rm -rf ~/Downloads/zoomusInstaller.pkg
sudo rm -rf /Applications/zoom.us.app
sudo rm -rf ~/Desktop/Zoom
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Application Support/zoom.us
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/us.zoom.xos
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Logs/zoom.us
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Logs/zoominstall.log
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Preferences/ZoomChat.plist
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Preferences/us.zoom.xos.plist
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Saved Application State/us.zoom.xos.savedState
} &> /dev/null

echo Other stuff...






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  • Consider using AppCleaner to find all the files associated with Zoom meeting app and remove it. See it that works.

    – Nimesh Neema
    4 hours ago











  • thanks I tried with Appcleaner but it is still there after uninstalling. It is horrible. I dont understand what gives the permission. is it the chrome plugin or is something hidden on my mac?

    – Shlomo
    3 hours ago











  • It's possible that you have Google Chrome extension installed. Try uninstalling More tools → Extensions in Google Chrome.

    – Nimesh Neema
    3 hours ago











  • no there is no extension for zoom there

    – Shlomo
    3 hours ago











  • @Shlomo - I concur about this app - I have it installed as well b/c of some conf. call I had to participate in. They have directions here but nothing that'll shed new light on your issue - support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/…. I'm going to try removing it now to see what happens.

    – slm
    3 hours ago



















  • Consider using AppCleaner to find all the files associated with Zoom meeting app and remove it. See it that works.

    – Nimesh Neema
    4 hours ago











  • thanks I tried with Appcleaner but it is still there after uninstalling. It is horrible. I dont understand what gives the permission. is it the chrome plugin or is something hidden on my mac?

    – Shlomo
    3 hours ago











  • It's possible that you have Google Chrome extension installed. Try uninstalling More tools → Extensions in Google Chrome.

    – Nimesh Neema
    3 hours ago











  • no there is no extension for zoom there

    – Shlomo
    3 hours ago











  • @Shlomo - I concur about this app - I have it installed as well b/c of some conf. call I had to participate in. They have directions here but nothing that'll shed new light on your issue - support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/…. I'm going to try removing it now to see what happens.

    – slm
    3 hours ago

















Consider using AppCleaner to find all the files associated with Zoom meeting app and remove it. See it that works.

– Nimesh Neema
4 hours ago





Consider using AppCleaner to find all the files associated with Zoom meeting app and remove it. See it that works.

– Nimesh Neema
4 hours ago













thanks I tried with Appcleaner but it is still there after uninstalling. It is horrible. I dont understand what gives the permission. is it the chrome plugin or is something hidden on my mac?

– Shlomo
3 hours ago





thanks I tried with Appcleaner but it is still there after uninstalling. It is horrible. I dont understand what gives the permission. is it the chrome plugin or is something hidden on my mac?

– Shlomo
3 hours ago













It's possible that you have Google Chrome extension installed. Try uninstalling More tools → Extensions in Google Chrome.

– Nimesh Neema
3 hours ago





It's possible that you have Google Chrome extension installed. Try uninstalling More tools → Extensions in Google Chrome.

– Nimesh Neema
3 hours ago













no there is no extension for zoom there

– Shlomo
3 hours ago





no there is no extension for zoom there

– Shlomo
3 hours ago













@Shlomo - I concur about this app - I have it installed as well b/c of some conf. call I had to participate in. They have directions here but nothing that'll shed new light on your issue - support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/…. I'm going to try removing it now to see what happens.

– slm
3 hours ago





@Shlomo - I concur about this app - I have it installed as well b/c of some conf. call I had to participate in. They have directions here but nothing that'll shed new light on your issue - support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/…. I'm going to try removing it now to see what happens.

– slm
3 hours ago










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I noticed even after clearing out all the files that matched my find queries.



find all files

$ find . -type f |&grep -iE "zoom|zoom.us"


find all directories

$ find . -type d |&grep -iE "zoom|zoom.us"


You can look at this output to figure out files to delete. This removed most of the Zoom.us cruft:



$ rm -fr ~/Library/Application Support/zoom.us 
~/Library/Logs/zoom.us Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin
~/.zoomus/
~/Library/Logs/zoom*
~/Library/Caches/us.zoom.*


Finally I noticed that there was a Zoom.us app still running:



$ ps -eaf | grep -i [z]oom
502 42920 1 0 7:49AM ?? 0:00.77 /Users/smingolelli/.zoomus/ZoomOpener.app/Contents/MacOS/ZoomOpener


If I killed this app the behavior stops.



$ kill 42920


References




  • Test link for Zoom.us meeting






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  • dude! it worked :D

    – Shlomo
    2 hours ago











  • That's some nefarious s/w right there.

    – slm
    2 hours ago











  • but its weird as i restarted/logged out. shouldnt that kill the process too

    – Shlomo
    2 hours ago











  • @Shlomo - there may still be a lingering bit that starts this upon login/boot.

    – slm
    2 hours ago



















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Following is a list of files removed when uninstalling Zoom meeting client installed via Homebrew:



/Applications/zoom.us.app
~/Desktop/Zoom
~/Library/Application Support/zoom.us
~/Library/Caches/us.zoom.xos
~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin
~/Library/Logs/zoom.us
~/Library/Logs/zoominstall.log
~/Library/Preferences/ZoomChat.plist
~/Library/Preferences/us.zoom.xos.plist
~/Library/Saved Application State/us.zoom.xos.savedState


You can try to go through the mentioned directories and delete the files present to see if that resolves your issue.






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  • i ran these but it still gets reinstalled.... i also restarted my mac and restarted chrome after

    – Shlomo
    2 hours ago











  • @Shlomo Whew. How about using AppCleaner to uninstall Google Chrome and see if that fixes things? Make sure to backup any critical Chrome data such as bookmarks beforehand.

    – Nimesh Neema
    2 hours ago











  • i dont want to uninstall chrome

    – Shlomo
    2 hours ago











  • Confirmed I removed all the above and it still re-installs w/o prompts.

    – slm
    2 hours ago











  • @Shlomo That's reasonable. If I was in this situation, I'd attempt to contact Zoom support at this point.

    – Nimesh Neema
    2 hours ago



















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2 Answers
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I noticed even after clearing out all the files that matched my find queries.



find all files

$ find . -type f |&grep -iE "zoom|zoom.us"


find all directories

$ find . -type d |&grep -iE "zoom|zoom.us"


You can look at this output to figure out files to delete. This removed most of the Zoom.us cruft:



$ rm -fr ~/Library/Application Support/zoom.us 
~/Library/Logs/zoom.us Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin
~/.zoomus/
~/Library/Logs/zoom*
~/Library/Caches/us.zoom.*


Finally I noticed that there was a Zoom.us app still running:



$ ps -eaf | grep -i [z]oom
502 42920 1 0 7:49AM ?? 0:00.77 /Users/smingolelli/.zoomus/ZoomOpener.app/Contents/MacOS/ZoomOpener


If I killed this app the behavior stops.



$ kill 42920


References




  • Test link for Zoom.us meeting






share|improve this answer


























  • dude! it worked :D

    – Shlomo
    2 hours ago











  • That's some nefarious s/w right there.

    – slm
    2 hours ago











  • but its weird as i restarted/logged out. shouldnt that kill the process too

    – Shlomo
    2 hours ago











  • @Shlomo - there may still be a lingering bit that starts this upon login/boot.

    – slm
    2 hours ago
















3














I noticed even after clearing out all the files that matched my find queries.



find all files

$ find . -type f |&grep -iE "zoom|zoom.us"


find all directories

$ find . -type d |&grep -iE "zoom|zoom.us"


You can look at this output to figure out files to delete. This removed most of the Zoom.us cruft:



$ rm -fr ~/Library/Application Support/zoom.us 
~/Library/Logs/zoom.us Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin
~/.zoomus/
~/Library/Logs/zoom*
~/Library/Caches/us.zoom.*


Finally I noticed that there was a Zoom.us app still running:



$ ps -eaf | grep -i [z]oom
502 42920 1 0 7:49AM ?? 0:00.77 /Users/smingolelli/.zoomus/ZoomOpener.app/Contents/MacOS/ZoomOpener


If I killed this app the behavior stops.



$ kill 42920


References




  • Test link for Zoom.us meeting






share|improve this answer


























  • dude! it worked :D

    – Shlomo
    2 hours ago











  • That's some nefarious s/w right there.

    – slm
    2 hours ago











  • but its weird as i restarted/logged out. shouldnt that kill the process too

    – Shlomo
    2 hours ago











  • @Shlomo - there may still be a lingering bit that starts this upon login/boot.

    – slm
    2 hours ago














3












3








3







I noticed even after clearing out all the files that matched my find queries.



find all files

$ find . -type f |&grep -iE "zoom|zoom.us"


find all directories

$ find . -type d |&grep -iE "zoom|zoom.us"


You can look at this output to figure out files to delete. This removed most of the Zoom.us cruft:



$ rm -fr ~/Library/Application Support/zoom.us 
~/Library/Logs/zoom.us Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin
~/.zoomus/
~/Library/Logs/zoom*
~/Library/Caches/us.zoom.*


Finally I noticed that there was a Zoom.us app still running:



$ ps -eaf | grep -i [z]oom
502 42920 1 0 7:49AM ?? 0:00.77 /Users/smingolelli/.zoomus/ZoomOpener.app/Contents/MacOS/ZoomOpener


If I killed this app the behavior stops.



$ kill 42920


References




  • Test link for Zoom.us meeting






share|improve this answer















I noticed even after clearing out all the files that matched my find queries.



find all files

$ find . -type f |&grep -iE "zoom|zoom.us"


find all directories

$ find . -type d |&grep -iE "zoom|zoom.us"


You can look at this output to figure out files to delete. This removed most of the Zoom.us cruft:



$ rm -fr ~/Library/Application Support/zoom.us 
~/Library/Logs/zoom.us Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin
~/.zoomus/
~/Library/Logs/zoom*
~/Library/Caches/us.zoom.*


Finally I noticed that there was a Zoom.us app still running:



$ ps -eaf | grep -i [z]oom
502 42920 1 0 7:49AM ?? 0:00.77 /Users/smingolelli/.zoomus/ZoomOpener.app/Contents/MacOS/ZoomOpener


If I killed this app the behavior stops.



$ kill 42920


References




  • Test link for Zoom.us meeting







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  • dude! it worked :D

    – Shlomo
    2 hours ago











  • That's some nefarious s/w right there.

    – slm
    2 hours ago











  • but its weird as i restarted/logged out. shouldnt that kill the process too

    – Shlomo
    2 hours ago











  • @Shlomo - there may still be a lingering bit that starts this upon login/boot.

    – slm
    2 hours ago



















  • dude! it worked :D

    – Shlomo
    2 hours ago











  • That's some nefarious s/w right there.

    – slm
    2 hours ago











  • but its weird as i restarted/logged out. shouldnt that kill the process too

    – Shlomo
    2 hours ago











  • @Shlomo - there may still be a lingering bit that starts this upon login/boot.

    – slm
    2 hours ago

















dude! it worked :D

– Shlomo
2 hours ago





dude! it worked :D

– Shlomo
2 hours ago













That's some nefarious s/w right there.

– slm
2 hours ago





That's some nefarious s/w right there.

– slm
2 hours ago













but its weird as i restarted/logged out. shouldnt that kill the process too

– Shlomo
2 hours ago





but its weird as i restarted/logged out. shouldnt that kill the process too

– Shlomo
2 hours ago













@Shlomo - there may still be a lingering bit that starts this upon login/boot.

– slm
2 hours ago





@Shlomo - there may still be a lingering bit that starts this upon login/boot.

– slm
2 hours ago













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Following is a list of files removed when uninstalling Zoom meeting client installed via Homebrew:



/Applications/zoom.us.app
~/Desktop/Zoom
~/Library/Application Support/zoom.us
~/Library/Caches/us.zoom.xos
~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin
~/Library/Logs/zoom.us
~/Library/Logs/zoominstall.log
~/Library/Preferences/ZoomChat.plist
~/Library/Preferences/us.zoom.xos.plist
~/Library/Saved Application State/us.zoom.xos.savedState


You can try to go through the mentioned directories and delete the files present to see if that resolves your issue.






share|improve this answer
























  • i ran these but it still gets reinstalled.... i also restarted my mac and restarted chrome after

    – Shlomo
    2 hours ago











  • @Shlomo Whew. How about using AppCleaner to uninstall Google Chrome and see if that fixes things? Make sure to backup any critical Chrome data such as bookmarks beforehand.

    – Nimesh Neema
    2 hours ago











  • i dont want to uninstall chrome

    – Shlomo
    2 hours ago











  • Confirmed I removed all the above and it still re-installs w/o prompts.

    – slm
    2 hours ago











  • @Shlomo That's reasonable. If I was in this situation, I'd attempt to contact Zoom support at this point.

    – Nimesh Neema
    2 hours ago
















1














Following is a list of files removed when uninstalling Zoom meeting client installed via Homebrew:



/Applications/zoom.us.app
~/Desktop/Zoom
~/Library/Application Support/zoom.us
~/Library/Caches/us.zoom.xos
~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin
~/Library/Logs/zoom.us
~/Library/Logs/zoominstall.log
~/Library/Preferences/ZoomChat.plist
~/Library/Preferences/us.zoom.xos.plist
~/Library/Saved Application State/us.zoom.xos.savedState


You can try to go through the mentioned directories and delete the files present to see if that resolves your issue.






share|improve this answer
























  • i ran these but it still gets reinstalled.... i also restarted my mac and restarted chrome after

    – Shlomo
    2 hours ago











  • @Shlomo Whew. How about using AppCleaner to uninstall Google Chrome and see if that fixes things? Make sure to backup any critical Chrome data such as bookmarks beforehand.

    – Nimesh Neema
    2 hours ago











  • i dont want to uninstall chrome

    – Shlomo
    2 hours ago











  • Confirmed I removed all the above and it still re-installs w/o prompts.

    – slm
    2 hours ago











  • @Shlomo That's reasonable. If I was in this situation, I'd attempt to contact Zoom support at this point.

    – Nimesh Neema
    2 hours ago














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Following is a list of files removed when uninstalling Zoom meeting client installed via Homebrew:



/Applications/zoom.us.app
~/Desktop/Zoom
~/Library/Application Support/zoom.us
~/Library/Caches/us.zoom.xos
~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin
~/Library/Logs/zoom.us
~/Library/Logs/zoominstall.log
~/Library/Preferences/ZoomChat.plist
~/Library/Preferences/us.zoom.xos.plist
~/Library/Saved Application State/us.zoom.xos.savedState


You can try to go through the mentioned directories and delete the files present to see if that resolves your issue.






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Following is a list of files removed when uninstalling Zoom meeting client installed via Homebrew:



/Applications/zoom.us.app
~/Desktop/Zoom
~/Library/Application Support/zoom.us
~/Library/Caches/us.zoom.xos
~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin
~/Library/Logs/zoom.us
~/Library/Logs/zoominstall.log
~/Library/Preferences/ZoomChat.plist
~/Library/Preferences/us.zoom.xos.plist
~/Library/Saved Application State/us.zoom.xos.savedState


You can try to go through the mentioned directories and delete the files present to see if that resolves your issue.







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  • i ran these but it still gets reinstalled.... i also restarted my mac and restarted chrome after

    – Shlomo
    2 hours ago











  • @Shlomo Whew. How about using AppCleaner to uninstall Google Chrome and see if that fixes things? Make sure to backup any critical Chrome data such as bookmarks beforehand.

    – Nimesh Neema
    2 hours ago











  • i dont want to uninstall chrome

    – Shlomo
    2 hours ago











  • Confirmed I removed all the above and it still re-installs w/o prompts.

    – slm
    2 hours ago











  • @Shlomo That's reasonable. If I was in this situation, I'd attempt to contact Zoom support at this point.

    – Nimesh Neema
    2 hours ago



















  • i ran these but it still gets reinstalled.... i also restarted my mac and restarted chrome after

    – Shlomo
    2 hours ago











  • @Shlomo Whew. How about using AppCleaner to uninstall Google Chrome and see if that fixes things? Make sure to backup any critical Chrome data such as bookmarks beforehand.

    – Nimesh Neema
    2 hours ago











  • i dont want to uninstall chrome

    – Shlomo
    2 hours ago











  • Confirmed I removed all the above and it still re-installs w/o prompts.

    – slm
    2 hours ago











  • @Shlomo That's reasonable. If I was in this situation, I'd attempt to contact Zoom support at this point.

    – Nimesh Neema
    2 hours ago

















i ran these but it still gets reinstalled.... i also restarted my mac and restarted chrome after

– Shlomo
2 hours ago





i ran these but it still gets reinstalled.... i also restarted my mac and restarted chrome after

– Shlomo
2 hours ago













@Shlomo Whew. How about using AppCleaner to uninstall Google Chrome and see if that fixes things? Make sure to backup any critical Chrome data such as bookmarks beforehand.

– Nimesh Neema
2 hours ago





@Shlomo Whew. How about using AppCleaner to uninstall Google Chrome and see if that fixes things? Make sure to backup any critical Chrome data such as bookmarks beforehand.

– Nimesh Neema
2 hours ago













i dont want to uninstall chrome

– Shlomo
2 hours ago





i dont want to uninstall chrome

– Shlomo
2 hours ago













Confirmed I removed all the above and it still re-installs w/o prompts.

– slm
2 hours ago





Confirmed I removed all the above and it still re-installs w/o prompts.

– slm
2 hours ago













@Shlomo That's reasonable. If I was in this situation, I'd attempt to contact Zoom support at this point.

– Nimesh Neema
2 hours ago





@Shlomo That's reasonable. If I was in this situation, I'd attempt to contact Zoom support at this point.

– Nimesh Neema
2 hours ago



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