Use the following steps to uninstall the GlobalProtect
app from your macOS endpoint . Keep in mind that by uninstalling the
app, you no longer have VPN access to your corporate network and
your endpoint will not be protected your company’s security policies.
Only
users with administrator privileges can uninstall the GlobalProtect
app from macOS endpoints.
On macOS endpoints, you can
use the macOS installation program (in this case, the GlobalProtect
Installer) to uninstall a program. To uninstall the GlobalProtect
app from your endpoint, install the GlobalProtect software package,
and then launch the GlobalProtect Installer. The GlobalProtect Installer
prompts you to select the Uninstall GlobalProtect package.
If your administrator enabled the system extensions in the GlobalProtect
app for your macOS endpoint during the GlobalProtect app installation,
the GlobalProtect app will also prompt you to remove the system
extensions during the GlobalProtect uninstallation. After the Uninstall
GlobalProtect package was successfully installed, the
GlobalProtect app is removed from the endpoint.
If
you no longer have the GlobalProtect Installer on your macOS endpoint,
you can uninstall GlobalProtect by running the following command
from the command line:
sudo /Applications/GlobalProtect.app/Contents/Resources/uninstall_gp.sh