
Click on Apply, and when prompted, select Continue to provide administrator permission. In the input field next to Target, append the existing path with space, followed by –incognito. On the Properties page, make sure you are on the Shortcut section.
Right-click on the Brave launcher icon and select Properties. 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. In the document, paste the following code: do shell script “open -a /Applications/Brave\ Browser.app –args –incognito”. Here, tap on New Document on the bottom left-hand side. Open Spotlight Search, search for Script Editor, and hit return. Here, click on the input field next to Command and append it with space, followed by –incognito. In the Properties window, select Basic from the top. From your desktop, right-click on the Brave shortcut and click Properties. The browser is available across all major computer platforms: Linux, Mac, and Windows.
Compared to Google Chrome, which is also based on Chromium, Brave offers less a cluttered experience with enhanced privacy-focused features and less power resource consumption. Brave is a free and open-source internet browser based on Chromium, and slowly, it is gaining popularity for its speed and privacy.