![]() Then I run this code, from selenium import webdriverĭriver = webdriver.Chrome(executable_path='/usr/bin/brave-browser') ![]() 126 chromedriver is also in /user/bin, ~/path $ cd /usr/bin/Īnd to check the Brave version, I get: Version 0.68.132 Chromium. I made sure that my Brave and Chromedriver are on the same version like this, ~/some/path $ chromedriver -versionĬhromeDriver. Brave is based on chromium so I guessed it should not be that hard. ![]() I switched from Google's Chrome to Brave web browser and am having a hard time getting it to work with Brave like it did with Chrome. ![]()
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