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How to uninstall Anysearchmanager

My wife has inadvertently installed anysearchmanager which has taken over Safari and directs all searches through this company. There are a few solutions on the internet but they seem out of date and not applicable. Her MacBook Air is running Mojave 10.14.6 Any help would be most appreciated

MacBook Air 13", macOS 10.13

Posted on Feb 4, 2020 10:55 AM

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Posted on Feb 5, 2020 12:45 PM

   1. Remove unknown profiles if present.

      System Preferences > Profiles

      Open System Preferences,  select “General and click  the “Profiles” icon ( a checkmark on a gear) .

      When Profiles pane opens, select the unknown profile and click the minus button at the bottom.

      Section: Remove a configuration profile from your Mac

      Profiles: https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/configuration-profiles-standardize-settings-mh35561/mac


2.If Safari's home page is stuck


In some cases, after being changed by adware or malware, Safari's home page can become stuck.

You will be able to edit the Homepage field in Safari's preferences, but the change will not stick.

This appears to be a bug, and there is an odd workaround. Try this:


1. In Safari, choose Preferences from the Safari menu.

2. In the window that opens, click the General icon (if necessary)

3. Enter your desired home page in the "Homepage" field, but DO NOT press return!

4. At the top of the window, click any of the other icons (eg, Tabs, AutoFill, etc).

5. You may see a prompt asking for confirmation for changing the home page. If so, confirm.

6. Switch back to the General page and check to make sure the home page has been changed.


Credit: https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/236261-how-to-remove-weknow-malware-and-others/

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Feb 5, 2020 12:45 PM in response to clydefromst albans

   1. Remove unknown profiles if present.

      System Preferences > Profiles

      Open System Preferences,  select “General and click  the “Profiles” icon ( a checkmark on a gear) .

      When Profiles pane opens, select the unknown profile and click the minus button at the bottom.

      Section: Remove a configuration profile from your Mac

      Profiles: https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/configuration-profiles-standardize-settings-mh35561/mac


2.If Safari's home page is stuck


In some cases, after being changed by adware or malware, Safari's home page can become stuck.

You will be able to edit the Homepage field in Safari's preferences, but the change will not stick.

This appears to be a bug, and there is an odd workaround. Try this:


1. In Safari, choose Preferences from the Safari menu.

2. In the window that opens, click the General icon (if necessary)

3. Enter your desired home page in the "Homepage" field, but DO NOT press return!

4. At the top of the window, click any of the other icons (eg, Tabs, AutoFill, etc).

5. You may see a prompt asking for confirmation for changing the home page. If so, confirm.

6. Switch back to the General page and check to make sure the home page has been changed.


Credit: https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/236261-how-to-remove-weknow-malware-and-others/

Feb 4, 2020 11:56 AM in response to clydefromst albans

 You have adware/malware installed. Use  Malwarebytes Anti-Malware for Mac. It may be necessary to run more than one scan. After scanning a couple of times, restart the computer and test. If necessary, follow the manual instructions.  Do not download any other programs that are listed in the articles.  


Search.anysearch.net uninstall


Also check Safari/Preferences/General to see what is set as the Home Page.


Safari Homepage setting greyed out 

How to uninstall Anysearchmanager

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