TWO: Move to the Trash, the “cffkpbalmllkdoenhmdmpbkajipdjfam” folder: Users/user_shortname/Library/Application Support/BraveSoftware/Brave-Browser/CertificateRevocation/ ONE: Move to the Trash, all the contents within the “CertificateRevocation” folder ( but not the folder itself): Recently (last few days of this 2nd week of August 2021) there were some temporary fixes / solutions to Brave Browser problems (for some users), where CPU/RAM usage has been high, and/or failure to successfully start Brave Browser (crashes or freezes).Īmong the temporary fixes, were TWO that might apply to your situation. Users/your_username_aka_shortname/Library/Application Support/BraveSoftware/Brave-Browser/Ĭontinuing with that last location and the “several files and folders”. Users/your_username_aka_shortname/Library/Application Support/BraveSoftware/Īnd therein, a sub-folder “Brave-Browser”: Has a Brave Browser folder named “BraveSoftware” therein: Users/your_username_aka_shortname/Library/Application Support/ On the other hand, in your user account’s Application Support: For example, there are (Sierra) two Brave Browser cache directories that could be moved to the Trash, “BraveSoftware” and “” (I forgot to mention that 2nd one, “”, yesterday):Ĭurrently (Sierra) - there is no “Brave Browser” type folder therein. Generally, therein, you can - after quitting associated/relevant application(s), move your cache files n folders that you select Users/your_username_aka_shortname/Library/Caches/ On the other hand, your user account “Library” folder and its “Caches” folder: System Cache files - generally you do not mess with these very often: Users/your_username_aka_shortname/Library/ Users/your_username_aka_shortname/Desktop/ Your machine user account folder, aka home folder “your_username_aka_shortname”: There, and hereafter, I am referring to the location of files and folders - assuming that a recent, stable release of Brave Browser is the only installed version. The “Brave Browser.app” application is located: Where some things are at, using Mac OS X Sierra: Please Quit all Brave Browser applications. Getting familiar with all the locations of the items mentioned, will help you a lot, before you decide to take any steps. The following is lengthy please read carefully. You will have to wait for Brave Support while I try to forgive myself for a poor effort and explanation, this evening. In addition, I suggest that you NOT use the Nightly version that you downloaded and installed. Possibly?Īnd, also, report where you found that folder, originally? and move that “Brave Browser” folder to your Mac’s Desktop. Possibly you might locate the “Brave Browser” folder that you “deleted”. But, you might rescue the situation, yet. I was expecting that you would find - at GitHub - what is also at Otherwise, I am of course a bit stunned, that the Brave GitHub Repository does NOT(?!) have the stable release version 1.28.105 of Brave Browser, but instead, only “Nightlies?!” Users/user_shortname/Library/Caches/BraveSoftwareĪnd to move that folder named “BraveSoftware” to the Trash (not delete the folder, nor empty the Trash). I only mentioned the caches folder named “BraveSoftware” located here: You can configure your device management tool to grab Okta Verify from Apple Business Manager, and then deploy the app directly to targeted end-user devices.Īfter the app is installed, if your organization uses devices with macOS Big Sur (11) or later, Okta recommends that you configure your device management tool to automatically force app updates.Uh. Download Okta Verify from Okta, and then deploy it to devicesĭeploy Okta Verify directly to devices from the Apple Business Manager (recommended approach).Deploy Okta Verify directly to devices from the Apple Business Manager (recommended approach).Use your device management solution to deploy Okta Verify to devices, using one of the following methods:.If you want to post Okta Verify to a private server location, download the app from the Okta Admin Console ( Settings Downloads). This approach makes sense if you don't have a device management solution.
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