Several weeks ago I made the decision to remove Grammarly from my system. I thought I was very thorough! I removed the app from my system and removed the extension from all my browsers. Somehow, it's still hanging around on the System Settings table for "Login Items & Extensions". I've turned it off for now, but I would feel better if it was gone for good.
I've checked the usual spots:
/Root Drive/Library/LaunchAgents is clear of Grammarly
/Root Drive/Library/LaunchDaemons is clear
A search in Finder only found one instance of "Gramm" showing up, buried in "Root Drive/Users/[My User Name]/Library/Group Containers/group.com.apple.chronod/chronod/remoteArchives/9FA76407-9FBF-434F-81CC-B28224F8DCC8
Any other input or suggestions would be much appreciated - I'd like to try anything before formatting and reinstalling the OS just to address this one small issue.
Oh, here's some info on my system: 2022 13-inch MacBook Pro M2, running macOS Sequoia Beta version 15.1 (24B5024e)
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