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Be sure to quit the Terminal app before beginning
Under the Apple icon in the top left corner, click System Settings
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The Terminal app should
now appear
under App management
Continue to Part 2
If you left the Terminal app running, you will this popup:
You can click Later and manually quit the Terminal app or click Quit & Reopen so the system does it for you now.
This needs to be done before continuing to Part 2.
Run sudo /Applications/Falcon.app/Contents/Resources/falconctl uninstall -t
Copy and paste in the maintenance token you received
Note: nothing will show up as you input the maintenance token, so be sure to only paste it once and hit enter
You will see a confirmation saying "Falcon is uninstalled"
Note: you must restart the computer to complete the uninstallation process