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nsurlsessiond

I have noticed that the process "nsurlsessiond" has been using a lot of bandwidth since I upgraded to Monterey. I did a clean install of Monterey, clean install of Big Sur and the problem is still there. I have caped (monthly limit) internet at home and this process unnecessarily uses my bandwidth. How can I fix this once and for all? Should I go back to Monterey from Big Sur? Thanks.

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 11.6

Posted on Oct 30, 2021 2:08 PM

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Nov 1, 2021 11:35 AM in response to lllaass

The 4th step in the whole process is as follows:


Run the # ls -la /var/folders/zz | grep nsurlsessiond command to find the specific “randomized name” directory. You’re going to need this information for the next command.



What does the specific “randomized name” directory look like? I ran the command and got a bunch of information and not sure what the specific “randomized name” directory is.


Please help. Thanks.



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