How do I disable color management on my macbook pro?

I'm trying to profile my new external monitor connected to my mac book pro. How do I turn off color management?  Thanks in advance!
Mayoone1

System Preferences --> Security & Privacy (click on lock in lower left corner and enter security info to make changes --> this will activate the "Advanced" button in the lower right corner --> click on it) --> Advanced --> Check the bottom box: "Disable remote control infrared receiver" --> Joy!

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