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Removed True Key via the Mcaffee uninstall in add and remove settings. True Key was an uninstall offered under the name of Mcaffee. So it uninstalled yet still popups are blocking signing passwords. It looks like a service maybe?

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Greetings @TauZe,

 

Welcome to HP Forums and Thanks for the post. 

 

I understand that you have uninstalled True key from Mcafee and it still pops up on your screen is that right?

Kudos to you for trying to troubleshoot the issue on your own.

Not to worry, I will be glad to assist you. 

Have you checked for the startup items on your computer?

Have you contacted Mcafee in this regard?

 

Recommend you open the task manager by doing a right-click on the taskbar on the bottom. 

Check for startup items and disable it. 

If the issue persists, check in programs and features and uninstall it again. 

 

Keep me posted. 

 

Chimney_83
I am an HP Employee

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Greetings @TauZe,

 

Welcome to HP Forums and Thanks for the post. 

 

I understand that you have uninstalled True key from Mcafee and it still pops up on your screen is that right?

Kudos to you for trying to troubleshoot the issue on your own.

Not to worry, I will be glad to assist you. 

Have you checked for the startup items on your computer?

Have you contacted Mcafee in this regard?

 

Recommend you open the task manager by doing a right-click on the taskbar on the bottom. 

Check for startup items and disable it. 

If the issue persists, check in programs and features and uninstall it again. 

 

Keep me posted. 

 

Chimney_83
I am an HP Employee

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