The privacy tier below was taken from the subreddit r/browsers (it's not the best order at all, it contains some rough mistakes). https://www.reddit.com/r/browsers/comments/18jt12w/

I have tried all of these web browsers over a long period of time. I added green marks to the popular ones with good UI which I personally recommend for any users. An additional white frame means simplicity of usage, and a black frame means relative difficulty of usage (in my opinion).

#globalswitchday #webbrowser #browser #degoogle #firefox

P.S. Most browsers blocked 3rd-party cookies a few years ago, so the only way for a company to gain full access to a desktop user's data is to create its own browser. Usage of Google Chrome often correlates with the user’s technical literacy or lack thereof, as well as their privacy awareness. Alternatives include Brave and Vivaldi, which are Chromium-based but don't spy on users. Another alternative is Mozilla Firefox, which is fully open-source and preferred by many technicians (incl. me).