Just look at what’s installed in apps and compare with the other files still present. Usually present in ~/library and delete.

You can also install an uninstalled app like appcleaner

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So what you’re saying is drill my hard drive and buy a new computer?

What I’m saying is you can learn how to uninstall apps on mac, either by doing it manually or with an app. Other choice is to complain and have files lingering on your Mac 🤣🤣🤣

Is there a way I can relinquish all my privacy for convenience?

Yes. Just vote harder brother. That usually fixes everything

Not sure this will work for your older apps that you didn’t uninstall properly. You’ll have to go in manually for those

https://freemacsoft.net/appcleaner/

You’ve motivated me to just learn how to use my computer and I’ll just have to spend a day cleaning.

It shouldn’t take you more than an hour. Put your applications folder in list view and ~/library folder in list view. You’ll see the trash real quick

For the future apps you want to uninstall use app cleaner or pearcleaner if you don’t want to do it manually. Both have easy drag and drop functionality

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I looked it up, pearcleaner has an “orphaned files” feature. It’ll scan the ~/library folder for you

https://pearcleaner.macupdate.com/

Neat, and I really like pears. Ill check it out thank you.