To Removed SKYPE Home and saving memory done ,But AVG Error

Yesterday, I removed ??? and skype home is done.
My question is ' I don't know how to do that' .....
Would you tell me what I do and well done to remove hating skype home?
Now, the skype only 79M memory usage.....
Below show out skype active message in console...
11/7/13 13:55:48.084 VDCAssistant[390]: AVF encoder error: fail to create accelerator instance
11/7/13 13:55:51.212 Skype[389]: tcp_connection_destination_handle_socket_event 8 kevent(read) failed 9 - Bad file descriptor
11/7/13 13:55:51.212 Skype[389]: BUG in libdispatch: 13A603 - 2076 - 0x0
11/7/13 13:55:52.218 Skype[389]: dnssd_clientstub read_all: SO_ISDEFUNCT failed 9 Bad file descriptor
11/7/13 13:55:52.219 Skype[389]: dnssd_clientstub read_all(94) failed -1/28 9 Bad file descriptor
11/7/13 13:55:52.219 Skype[389]: BUG in libdispatch client: kevent[EVFILT_READ] delete: "Bad file descriptor" - 0x9
BTW, I tried open facetime and work fine....
Jerry

I've no idea if it's related, but recently I started getting an error on my Box Sync desktop client, saying "Navigation to webpage cancelled". This is their response. It means nothing to me, and I didn't even try the solution because it seems too much effort. But is it possible the "Skype home unavailable" issue is related?
We made a recent security change to our servers because of the SSL3 Vulnerability. Our servers are now blocking SSLv3. This may cause your Box access with Internet Explorer (IE) to show an error message: "This page can't be displayed". (This issue may also affect Box Sync, Box Edit, Box for Office, Box for Outlook)
This can be fixed in IE Advanced Settings for SSL/TLS. Microsoft is working on a security update for the IE browser. Until then, please apply the workaround below:
Individual Users: Disable SSL 3.0 and enable TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, and TLS 1.2 in Internet Explorer
You can disable the SSL 3.0 protocol in Internet Explorer by modifying the Advanced Security settings in Internet Explorer. To change the default protocol version to be used for HTTPS requests, perform the following steps:
On the Internet Explorer Tools menu, click Internet Options.
In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab.
In the Security category, uncheck Use SSL 3.0 and check Use TLS 1.0, Use TLS 1.1, and Use TLS 1.2 (if available).
Click OK.
Exit and restart Internet Explorer.
Note After applying this workaround, Internet Explorer will fail to connect to Web servers that only support SSL up to 3.0 and don’t support TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, and TLS 1.2.
Your access to Box should work fine after applying the changes above and restarting IE.

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