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How about the Opera Browser?
They got sold to a Chinese firm and it appears that much of the core development team abandoned the project and restarted under the name Vivaldi.
So the recommendation seams to be Vivaldi. Will check it out during this week.
Don't touch opera, avoid it like the plague
I have installed it on all my devices. Firefox is standard from now, becouse of its open source culture etc.
Proprietary, controlled by the Chinese Government, spyware, Chromium.
Vivaldi
If you absolutely have to use a Chromium project, then Vivaldi is the one, but at the end of the day it is still unfortunately Chromium.
I only use it as my piracy browser that's routed through a VPN. All other browsing I do is via FF/LibreWolf
Chromium, proprietary.