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Do I need this utility CleanMyMacX for my M1 MacBook Pro 16?
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Macs does get virus, malware and all the crap a PC gets.Thank you everyone, I will not use this utility. After buying my 16 Inch M1 MacBook Pro, I was watching plenty of YouTube videos to see the reviews and other tips and tricks on my MacBook and I was getting paranoid that in most of the videos containing review and comparison of MacBook's, the speaker talked about CleanMyMac utility (off topic) to promote that product.
Something that I like the most about MacOS, that it doesn't have virus, malware, spywares , so unlike windows, one doesn't need to install those utilities and do the cleaning once or twice a week.
It is generally not necessary to use a third-party cleaning utility like CleanMyMacX on a modern Mac like the M1 MacBook Pro. Apple has designed the operating system to manage system resources and remove unnecessary files automatically, so there is usually no need to use a separate utility to do this.Do I need this utility CleanMyMacX for my M1 MacBook Pro 16?
lol, yeah they do. we use cisco amp* on our macs.Something that I like the most about MacOS, that it doesn't have virus, malware, spywares , so unlike windows, one doesn't need to install those utilities and do the cleaning once or twice a week.
It is generally not necessary to use a third-party cleaning utility like CleanMyMacX on a modern Mac like the M1 MacBook Pro. Apple has designed the operating system to manage system resources and remove unnecessary files automatically, so there is usually no need to use a separate utility to do this.
However, if you feel that your Mac is running slower than it should or if you want to free up some disk space, there are several things you can try before considering a third-party utility like CleanMyMacX:
If you have tried these steps and are still experiencing performance issues, it might be worth considering a third-party utility like CleanMyMacX. However, it is important to note that these types of utilities can sometimes cause more problems than they solve, so it is always a good idea to be cautious and do your research before using one.
- Remove any unused or unnecessary apps from your Mac. This can help free up disk space and improve performance.
- Empty the trash. When you delete a file, it is not actually removed from your Mac until you empty the trash.
- Manage your startup items. Go to System Preferences > Users & Groups > Login Items and remove any unnecessary items from the list.
- Use the built-in Disk Utility to repair permissions and verify the disk.
- Reset the NVRAM (Non-Volatile Random-Access Memory) and SMC (System Management Controller). These are hardware-level settings that can sometimes be reset to help improve performance.