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Rene Ritchie from iMore.com wrote about an issue with Google's Chrome browser installing a piece of software called Keystone. Keystone is essentially malware.
"I noticed my brand new 16" MacBook Pro started acting sluggishly doing even trivial things like scrolling. Activity Monitor showed nothing from Google using the CPU, but WindowServer was taking ~80%, which is abnormally high (it should use <10% normally)."
Why would Google install a piece of software that hides from being detected and is performing tasks that would make a new Macbook come to a crawl?
What would that process be doing? Could this be the Keystone mentioned by 17?
https://www.imore.com/google-chromes-updater-killing-mac-performance
https://chromeisbad.com
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