![]() ![]() ![]() On the Properties page, make sure you are on the Shortcut section.ģ. Right-click on the Brave launcher icon and select Properties.Ģ. From here, copy the script you just created and place it on your desktop or dock. Once the script is created, head over to Finder > iCloud Drive > Script Editor. Here, give a name to your script and tap on the dropdown button next to File Format and select Application. Go to File > Save or hit command + s to open the save prompt.ĥ. In the document, paste the following code: do shell script "open -a /Applications/Brave\\ Browser.app -args -incognito”.Ĥ. Here, tap on New Document on the bottom left-hand side.ģ. ![]() Open Spotlight Search, search for Script Editor, and hit return.Ģ. Here are some half a dozen I have tried and each has some good privacy features. If you feel vulnerable and used, there are options: third party tools to browse and search that promise to respect your privacy, to not monitor your web history - and to prevent others from doing so. But- and I quote a new browser, DuckDuckGo - 'The Internet shouldn't feel so creepy, and getting the privacy you deserve online, should be as simple as closing the blinds!" Soon they have a startlingly personal profile of YOU, which then becomes a commercial commodity. Some pre- installed mainstream browsers and search engines, track our every action - even when we choose a so-called a 'incognito mode'. So when we use their email services, browsers, and video sites, for free, they see no ethical problem in scooping up all the data from such usage. Americans have an earthy saying: 'There ain't no such thing as a free lunch!' And leading US-based Internet companies, seemingly swear by this mantra. ![]()
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