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Whenever your device starts responding slow or takes forever to boot, tech experts often advise you of one common solution, and i.e. to remove unwanted startup items. Isn’t it?

Wondering how to remove startup programs on Mac? Well, you’ve come to the right place. But before we proceed, let’s get a basic understanding of what are startup items and how they impact your device’s performance.

Also read: 10 Common MacBook Problems and How to Fix Them

What are Startup Items? Why are they Used?

Be it Windows or macOS, startup items or login items are a crucial part of any OS. The Startup items are apps and services that automatically launch as soon as your device restarts. Startup items are designed in a way that they don’t need any permission to execute, they just run automatically.

Although, when your device gets loaded with too many startup items, it may burden the processor leading to slow response time, system lag, and other common issues. Hence, an ideal approach to keep your device’s performance in a top-notch state is to get rid of unwanted startup items to efficiently utilize your system resources.

Let’s get started and learn how to remove startup items on Mac.

How to Remove Startup Programs on Mac

List of Contents

What are Startup Items? Why are they Used?

How to Remove Startup Programs on Mac (Manually)?

How to Remove Daemons and Launch Agents from Mac?

Conclusion

One of the best ways to remove startup programs on Mac is to use a third-party utility tool with powerful features.

Download and install the TuneUpMyMac utility tool on your device that allows you to get rid of startup programs, delete cache files, junk data and enhance its performance in just a few clicks.

TuneUpMyMac is a must-have cleanup tool that can fine-tune your Mac’s performance and help you achieve a variety of other tasks. Here’s what you need to do:

Download TuneUpMyMac on your Mac.

Launch the app.

Select the “Startup Apps” option placed under the “Optimization” section on the left menu pane.

Scroll through the list of startup programs, select the ones that you need to remove, tap the “Remove” button once done.

And it’s done!

In just a few clicks, you can manage the Startup programs on your Mac with the help of the TuneUpMyMac utility tool.

Also read: 10 Best Mac Cleaner Software & Optimization Apps In 2021 (Free & Paid)

How to Remove Startup Programs on Mac (Manually)?

Well, removing startup programs on Mac manually is a quite tedious process. Follow these steps to begin:

Tap the Apple icon, select System Preferences> Users and Groups.

Select your user name from the left menu pane.

Now, switch to the login items tab.

Here you will see an entire list of startup programs installed on your device.

Select the ones that you need to remove, and then hit the “-” button placed underneath.

After removing the startup items, reboot your device to check if it helped in improving the booting time of your device.

Also read: How to Fix macOS “Recovery Server Could Not be Contacted” Error

How to Remove Daemons and Launch Agents from Mac?

Daemons and launch agents are types of startup programs on Mac that are used to automate processes. Although, they are hidden in the folders and it is quite typical to locate such items easily. Here’s a quick way to find and remove daemons and launch agents on your MacBook.

Open Mac’s Finder> Go.

In the search window, type “/Library/LaunchDaemons” and hit the Command key.

Scroll through the list of Launching Daemons files, delete the ones that you no longer require.

NOTE: Before you decide on deleting any important file, make sure you do a quick Google search to know a little about the file description. Some Launch Daemons files are critical for your system’s functioning hence these shall remain untouched.

Head back one level, in the Go search bar, type “/Library/LaunchAgents”.

Launch agents’ files are used during the login process. Scroll through the list of files, if you find anything suspicious, move it to the Trash Bin.

Also read: How to Control+Alt+Delete on a Mac and Force Quit apps


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