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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 stores it on Rackstation. | * 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. For the script to work, you need to [[Mac ssh Access|enable ssh access to the Mac]] and update the IP address. |
Revision as of 02:21, 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 inbase/Personal Archive/ssh identity
if it is unique. - 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. For the script to work, you need to enable ssh access to the Mac and update the IP address.