![]() I'm guessing a previous install of a dev/beta build went wrong and a file in the application support directory caused the issue. I deleted everything in ~/Library/Application\ Support/BraveSoftware then started the app again, it prompted me to grant access to keychain, then it runs fine. ![]() I've changed to but still crashes, however it opens fine with sudo. Brave doesn’t track your browsing or search data. Brave is independent of Big Tech companies, and makes it easy to get started: With one click, you can import extensions, bookmarks, even saved passwords from your old browser. By default the permissions are 1 kevin admin. Brave is the best browser on the market for combining privacy, security, and speed. 5089 trace trap /Applications/Brave\ Browser\ Dev.app/Contents/MacOS/Brave\ Browser\ Dev Try 'chrome_crashpad_handler -help' for more information. Applications/Brave\ Browser\ Dev.app/Contents/MacOS/Brave\ Browser\ Dev exit Ĭhrome_crashpad_handler: -database is required Thunderbolt Bus: Mac mini, Apple Inc., 0.0 Network Service: VPN USA, PPP (L2TP), ppp0 ![]() Graphics: kHW_AppleM1Item, Apple M1, spdisplays_builtinĪirPort: spairport_wireless_card_type_airport_extreme, wl0: 18:25:33 version 18.20.222.10.7.8.97 FWID 01-17360706īluetooth: Version 8.0.1f5, 3 services, 27 devices, 1 incoming serial ports Responsible: Brave Browser Nightly Īnonymous UUID: 775CB820-07E8-3B58-1A29-xxxxxxxxxxxxx Path: /Volumes/*/Brave Browser Nightly.app/Contents/MacOS/Brave Browser Nightly Which version are you on? Latest nightly 1.19.39 works fine for us on a mini.
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