I wanted to know how to change that and this post turned out to be useful. If you open this file on your machine you will see that 1) it is set to load at run and 2) it is set to be kept alive in that if the application shuts down it will be launched again. I happened to know about it because that is the new/ preferred way of even scheduling tasks in macOS as opposed to cron for instance. GlobalProtect on macOS is loaded by launchd thanks to two plist files in /Library/LaunchAgents. (This week and past I have been cleaning up my MacBook Pro, removing a lot of the clutter etc). Today I finally decided to do something about it. Moreover, if I close it via Activity Monitor it just comes back again. The silly thing always launches when I login (minimized thankfully, so that’s something) and there’s no option to quit it nor to set it as never launch upon login. I had installed Palo Alto GlobalProtect on my macOS as part of work sometime.
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