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* Safari: Remove passwords: Preferences → Passwords → Remove all. Remove cached website data: Preferences → Websites → Remove all. Safari → Clear history → All history. | * Safari: Remove passwords: Preferences → Passwords → Remove all. Remove cached website data: Preferences → Websites → Remove all. Safari → Clear history → All history. | ||
* Chrome: log out from the google account and Turn off sync and personalization. Clear browsing data. | * Chrome: log out from the google account and Turn off sync and personalization. Clear browsing data. | ||
* Save <code>~/VMware Fusion VMs</code>. There is a script on RackStation (<code>/volume1/base/Software Archive/pull-windows-vmvare-vm</code>) that pulls the VM from the Mac and | * Save <code>~/VMware Fusion VMs</code>. There is a script on RackStation (<code>/volume1/base/Software Archive/pull-windows-vmvare-vm</code>) that pulls the VM from the Mac and stores it on Rackstation. |
Revision as of 01:57, 10 September 2021
External
Internal
Procedure
- Thunderbird Cleanup on Mac
- iCloud Contacts Cleanup
- iCloud Calendars Cleanup
- iCloud Drive Cleanup
- Remove internet accounts. Go go System Preferences → Internet Accounts and remove all external internet accounts.
- Remove private keys from
~/.ssh
and store it on Rackstation if it is unique (base/Personal Archive/ssh identity
. - Log out from and remove Spotify.
- Deregister the Mac from Kindle
- Log out from iMessage and remove the message database from /Users/<username>/Library/Messages
- Remove "Downloads" files.
- Safari: Remove passwords: Preferences → Passwords → Remove all. Remove cached website data: Preferences → Websites → Remove all. Safari → Clear history → All history.
- Chrome: log out from the google account and Turn off sync and personalization. Clear browsing data.
- Save
~/VMware Fusion VMs
. There is a script on RackStation (/volume1/base/Software Archive/pull-windows-vmvare-vm
) that pulls the VM from the Mac and stores it on Rackstation.