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I went through this last year so here’s the simple version. Health insurance porting basically means switching your policy from one insurer to another without losing benefits like waiting period credit. You need to apply at least 45 days before your current policy renewal date. Most companies allow online requests now. After that your current insurer shares your policy details with the new one they assess your medical history and then approve or reject the port request. If approved you pay the premium to the new insurer and the coverage continues seamlessly.
One important thing: don’t cancel your old policy on your own. Let the porting process complete first. Otherwise you risk losing continuity benefits.
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This depends on how stubborn McAfee is on your system. Normally you can uninstall it from Control Panel (Windows) or Applications folder (Mac). On Windows go to Settings → Apps → Installed apps find McAfee and uninstall it. Restart when prompted.
If that fails (which happens a lot) McAfee provides its own official removal tool that cleans leftover files and services. I’ve had success with it after the normal uninstall didn’t work. You can download it directly from McAfee’s site here: https://www.mcafee.com/support
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