Reinstall mcafee again. Use the app “AppCleaner” to completely remove from your computer. Then restart the machine.
this post was submitted on 19 Nov 2023
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If you're comfortable with the terminal, you can run the following command to find where "McAfee, LLC" is configured.
sfltool dumpbtm
That will output the parent/child items that are allowed in run in the background. Under the child item, you'll probably find a few *.plist files listed in ~/Library/LaunchAgents--delete them (or move them to a temporary folder if you want to be cautious). Might have to restart before the thing goes away.
please do not install cleanmymacx