dshop01 wrote:
I have literally one particular use case I need to use Chrome for because it requires a Chrome extension not available on Safari.
As a Chromium-based browser, Brave can use nearly all the extensions available from the Chrome Web Store:
https://support.brave.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017909112-How-can-I-add-extensions-to-Brave-
https://brave.com/
Unlike Google Chrome, Brave does not demand full time all the time constant access to your Mac, uploading its information to its command-and-control servers to the detriment of its performance and your privacy.
Unlike Google Chrome, Brave does exactly nothing unless you're using it.
Unlike Google Chrome, Brave is just a browser.
Unlike Google Chrome, if you don't like Brave, you can just drag its app icon to the Trash.
With that said, the answer really should never have to be just don’t use the program.
Really, don't use the program. No one needs Chrome, Mac users especially. Installing Google Chrome obviates most of the reasons for even having a Mac. If you are required to use Google products, buy a Chromebook.