Closed flidget closed 1 year ago
@flidget I don't think the Apple Watch bug is linked to Aerial.
In any case, follow the instructions here: https://aerialscreensaver.github.io/faq.html#uninstall
The documentation is slightly outdated, after following the Big Sur instructions, open a terminal and do :
rm "~/Library/Screen Savers/Aerial.saver"
This will remove the screensaver itself.
See this regarding Apple Watch : https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/apple-watch-no-longer-unlocking-mac-after-ventura-13-3-installation-merged.2385085/
Sadly this is a bug in 13.3.
Many apologies, I no longer want to uninstall.
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How do you uninstall in Ventura 13.3. Since installing this app, Apple Watch is not receiving authorisation requests.