Q: Hi guys I tried curiosity with my macbook m1 pro.
But it didn't really work out. I refunded and deinstalled it. But since then my macbook lacks in performance and battery draines very fast. When I check the processes I still have "curiosity" processes:
curiosity
curiosity.extractor
and both are intel rosetta processes. so they suck the battery out.
How I can completely remove curiosity? When I kill the processes, they start again.
I am bit upset because it messed up my computer :((((
Regards
Martin

Leon_Curiosity
May 15, 2024A: Hi Martin
Very sorry you've had such a bad experience!
Here's a help article on how to completely delete all of the app's data (we'd love to do it as part of the standard de-install process but macOS doesn't allow that): https://curiosity.slite.com/p/channel/DWzpcYyH6zipLb1Vus4R77/notes/d1sPADg58pbvho
If you're still having problems after trying that, please do let us know at hello@curiosity.ai so we can help you get things back on track.
Hey Martin, very sorry to hear that! Absolutely not the experience we're aiming for.
We'd be happy to help you solve the issue. Could you reach out at hello@curiosity.ai so we can have a look together?

I'm not sure if you already found this, but I wanted to share because I too needed to remove the app completely from my computer https://curiosity.slite.com/p/channel/DWzpcYyH6zipLb1Vus4R77/notes/d1sPADg58pbvho.
Thanks for posting fdfields! 🙌