![]() This may be your first work in the Terminal window. Start up the Terminal.app (it is also in the Utilities folder). You can drag-copy that entire “Library” folder to an attached, external hard drive. on your user account home directory’s “Library” folder:īEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE FOLLOWING, YOU SHOULD BACK UP YOUR MAC, PARTICULARLY THE FOLLOWING “Library” DIRECTORY: Immutable flags (clearing immutable bits).Your login keychains are within the “Keychains” folder, within your user account home directory’s “Library” folder. The following commands will not mess up your Mac. You do NOT have to do the following, but you might try it, after some research on your own. and possibly has been affecting some other files associated with Brave Browser functions/ops. The problem your Brave Browser has, may be a POSIX permissions issue that prevents the creation of the Brave Safe Storage login item. IF you do NOT have the Brave Safe Storage login item in your main Keychains window, then quit the Keychains.app. THAT setting, what you see, is what set, when filling in the dialog window, and clicking on “Always Allow”: You should next see the Brave Safe Storage window > Attributes tab ![]() In the Keychain application window, you should find the Brave Safe Storage login item - you may have to carefully read several items, to be sure: Therein, find and move the “BraveSoftware” folder (if any) to the TrashĪnd, find and move the “” folder to the Trash ![]()
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