I was happy to use a new, customizable browser that actually seemed to have a concern about my privacy-to-functionality/accessibility ratio, and had fun testing new features as they were released over the years. I’ve been using Brave for almost 4 years. ![]() Lol, just chuckling to myself reading these repliesĮxact same issues as everyone else, no real need to explain it, but for demonstrable purposes: I had really left Chrome behind, tricked out Brave, and had accumulated quite a few bookmarks and secured log in info stored in Brave…to have this occur so unexpectedly was disappointing.Įxpected result: to be able to use Brave with my current operating system Mac OS 10.10.5 I’ve noticed that Chrome is now posting a notice on their browser that they will no longer be supporting future updates for 10.10.5 and wondering if that might be a clue. I’d very much like to continue using Brave, but I’m not going to update OS X exclusively for that. I never updated Brave manually or as far as I know set it to update automatically. My Mac tells me that this is Brave version 88.1.19.86. The application requires OS X 10.11 or later.”Īs well, the Application icon itself had changed to reflect it wasn’t compatible with my OS. ![]() “ You can’t use this version of the application “Brave Browser” with this version of OS X. The Brave Browser that I downloaded from the Brave site and have been very happily using for about 3 weeks (EXTREMELY stoked to switch from YEARS of Google Chrome), suddenly began producing the error message in the Mac Finder after quitting Brave today:
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