How to remove unwanted games from MacBook without permission?

Did not ask for, do not want, an idiot games installed on my macbook, w/o my permission. I do not play games, not online, not in my life and the idiot bot won’t let me delete this idiocy. How to delete this trash asap? Thank you


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Original Title: how to delete games that was added onto my apps w/o my permission and I want it deleted. It won’t delete

MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 26.1

Posted on Dec 10, 2025 6:27 PM

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Dec 11, 2025 3:27 AM in response to astolfo_1

You cannot delete most of the apps that come with macOS. This includes the Chess app - and, I would assume, the Games app that Apple introduced with Tahoe. (I am not running Tahoe yet.)


These apps live on a portion of the system that contains files that Apple thinks will normally be read-only .. a portion that it has hardened against malware attack. If you could figure out a way to delete those apps, that would look like malware tampering and the system would refuse to start up.

Dec 10, 2025 6:59 PM in response to astolfo_1

"How to remove unwanted games from MacBook without permission?: Did not ask for, do not want, an idiot games installed on my macbook, w/o my permission. I do not play games, not online, not in my life and the idiot bot won’t let me delete this idiocy. How to delete this trash asap? Thank you"

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Create a Configuration Profile:

If you do not want to use Games, then you can hide it using a Confiruation Profile:


  1. Download: Apple Configurator for Mac
  2. Open: Apple Configurator
  3. Go to: File menu
  4. Select: New Profile
  5. Select: Restrictions (located on the left pane)
  6. Click: Configure
  7. Click: Apps tab
  8. Deselect: Allow use of Gaming Center (supervised only)





Dec 10, 2025 7:01 PM in response to astolfo_1

"How to remove unwanted games from MacBook without permission?: Did not ask for, do not want, an idiot games installed on my macbook, w/o my permission. I do not play games, not online, not in my life and the idiot bot won’t let me delete this idiocy. How to delete this trash asap? Thank you"

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To add to my previous reply.


Creating a Configuration Profile:

This is similar to what I authored back in the day when turning off the iSight Camera was of big concern: How to Use a Profile to Disable the iSight Camera in macOS 14 Sonoma - User Tip

How to remove unwanted games from MacBook without permission?

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