Capital One Shopping Extension/App Using High CPU

It seems the Capital One Shopping App / Extension is using a lot of CPU time on my MB Pro (Big Sur). When I opened my laptop this morning the bottom was warm and the fans were running. Activity monitor showed a Capital One web address using basically 100% of the CPU.


I deleted the Capital One App and the Safari extension and things settled down.


Has anyone seen this problem or know what is going on?


I can live without the app though it has saved me some money in the past.

MacBook Pro

Posted on Feb 9, 2023 07:13 AM

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Posted on Feb 13, 2023 06:44 AM

YES! I just discovered this as well. My fan has been running constantly but only when safari is open. I finally checked activity monitor and look what was taking up 100.8% (how that happens I'm not sure) of my CPU time??


Sad to delete the app as it does work nicely for for me but not worth the drain on my MacBook Air.


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