![]() I booted from it, used disk utility to wipe my drive, and then proceeded to install the OS from the disk. ![]() I got a copy of Mojave (I believe from the App Store) and made a bootable USB from it. ![]() I recently upgraded to Catalina, but wanted to downgrade to Mojave again. I've done clean OS installs on it several times in the past without having this issue and have never seen a popup of any kind about Indeed Inc. I have no idea where the previous user of this laptop originally got it from. I have a MacBook Pro Retina (Early 2015) which I purchased used. Indeed Inc wants remote access to my Macbook and is prompting me upon OS install Hello all,
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