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mrbrimi

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  1. Not quite just an icon as this section includes settings for all the apps listed including MBAE. It may be harmless but it shouldn't be there, it should have been removed during the uninstall. Call me paranoid but I think that all software developers, especially those providing anti-malware products, should know how to completely remove their own software from a system.
  2. I removed that key but MBAE still shows up under Settings / Notifications & Actions / Show notifications from these apps. It cannot be removed manually. Microsoft suggested I contact Malwarebytes. Not happy having a program leaving this type of remnant behind.
  3. Windows 10 64 bit fully up-to-date Installed MBAE trial, installed the latest Beta over it. Uninstalled MBAE using Windows uninstall, removed from appdata. Supposedly the program is gone BUT I had to go into Windows 10 settings to change notifications for one of my apps and I see MBAE. Obviously MBAE is NOT fully unistalled as there are entries. Is there a cleanup tool similar to mbam-clean? Failing that is there a list of registry entries to be removed?
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