How to Uninstall Firefox for Mac

To uninstall apps from your Mac, send them to your computer’s Trash. To uninstall Firefox, right-click its icon in your Applications folder and select Move to Trash. That’s it. However, it’s worth bearing in mind that, after you move Firefox to Trash, it will remain in the Trash bin/folder for 30 days, at which point it will be automatically and permanently deleted from your Mac. So if you happen to have second thoughts, you have the chance to quickly restore Firefox to your Applications, provided that you act within 30 days, of course.

How to Uninstall Firefox with Launchpad

You can also uninstall Firefox for Mac by using a slightly modified version of the process above. Instead of going to Finder, you can instead open Launchpad, which is where your Mac’s various apps can be accessed and opened. To do so, open Launchpad by clicking its icon on the Dock, and then drag Firefox’s icon to the trash.

Moving Firefox to the Trash folder effectively uninstalls it from your Mac. However, as with the uninstallation of other apps, you may find that certain Firefox-related files remain saved to your Mac even after you trash Firefox itself. You don’t have to remove these files, but if you are a completionist, read on. Here’s how to delete the additional application-related files for Firefox:

About Firefox for Mac

Firefox is an internet browser developed by the not-for-profit Mozilla Foundation (and also by its for-profit subsidiary the Mozilla Corporation). It’s generally an excellent alternative to Safari, Google Chrome, Opera and other major browsers,