If you’re a Mac user, you know that deleting profiles is a common way to clean up your computer. But what if you want to delete profiles that are not removable? There are a few ways to do this, but the most common way is to use the Finder. To delete profiles that are not removable, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Finder.
  2. Choose File > Delete Profiles.
  3. Type the name of the profile you want to delete into the text field and click Delete.
  4. The profile will be deleted and its data will be removed from your computer.

Click the Apple menu icon then go to System Preferences Profiles. Select your MDM Management Profile. To begin the uninstall, click the minus sign. Confirm the removal if prompted.

To delete a profile, go to “System Preferences” and select “Profiles” or “Profiles & Device Management.” Select the MDM profile you wish to remove. To remove it, click the minus sign next to it. When prompted, click “Remove” to finalize the deletion.

Choose Apple menu System Preferences, then Profiles. If you haven’t installed any configuration profiles, the Profiles preferences aren’t accessible. select a profile in the Profiles list and hit the Remove button.

On a Mac, go to the Apple menu System Preferences, then click Users & Groups. If the lock at the bottom left is locked, double-click it to open the preference pane. Select the user or group you want to delete and then hit the Remove button (looks like a minus sign) below the list of users.

To access the enrolled management profile, open the “Settings” app and scroll down to the “General” section. Then pick the “MDM” profile from the drop-down menu. Select “Delete Management Profile.” This is where you can eliminate your MDM profile.