¿Como desintalar Nation Search de mi MacBook Pro?

Necesito sesinstalar Nation Search de mi Mac y no se como hacerlo. Puede alguien ayudarme?
Gracias

The "Nation Search" toolbar is spyware installed along with the scam "TuneUp Media" product, and perhaps others. It consists of a Safari extension, a Chrome extension, and a Firefox add-on. The latter two are installed only if those browsers are present.
It seems that the developer's removal instructions will remove the functional components of the toolbar. However, they will also send information to the developer. If you don't want that to happen, disconnect from the Internet before running the uninstaller. Another option is to remove the components from within the browsers. In the case of Safari, you do that by opening the Extensions tab of the Safari preferences window.
As for "TuneUp Media" itself, the removal instructions provided by the developer don't appear to be complete. If you want to remove it, ask for guidance.

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