![]() I do this with a script to make the cache tiny and it works great. Once you’ve written that in Script Editor, save it, then also save it as an Application some place you’ll remember, then go to that folder and drag the new Application to your Dock and use it to launch Brave instead of clicking Brave’s icon (every time). Also, I use Nightly, so if I left that word in the app name by mistake, just omit/delete it. If you copy and paste, make sure no stray formatting codes have been included. I tried that and it didn’t throw an error, but, again, don’t know if it worked, either. Open -a 'Brave Browser.app' -args -disable-component-update -check-for-update-interval=630720000 You could do both commands by adding one after the other like this: Tell application "Brave Browser" to activate The script would look like this (use Script Editor - should be in /Applications/Utilities): if application "Brave Browser" is running thenĭo shell script "open -a '/Applications/Brave Browser.app' -args -disable-component-update" Open -a 'Brave Browser.app' -args -disable-component-update Open -a 'Brave Browser.app' -args -check-for-update-interval=630720000 (that’s 20 years expressed in seconds) or It is the path to your Brave application inside double quotes. This will open Brave just as it would if you clicked on the icon. ![]() Enter: 'C:\Program Files (x86)\BraveSoftware\Brave-Browser\Application\brave.exe'. What I’d suggest is writing a tiny AppleScript to issue the command you want to try: To open Brave With Command Prompt: Quit Brave. I tried using both (20 years in seconds for the first) and they didn’t return an error, but I don’t know that they worked, either. -disable-component-update - no description.Should only be used for testing purposes. -check-for-update-interval - How often (in seconds) to check for updates.It might be worth trying command line switches. This is what I get in Nightly on Big Sur, now: Ads can be a hassle and invite unwanted data tracking or even malware. Brave also has the upper hand in ad blocking. There’s just no stopping the up-and-coming browser. ![]() 2x faster on desktop and 8x faster on mobile devices. Screen Shot at 5.59.01 PM 266×551 45.8 KBĪlso, it looks like the devs heard the users’ complaints, albeit too late for those using older OS. Brave does exceedingly much better than other internet navigators.
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