Recently reevaluated my choice of browsers. Got tired of feeling like my browser was constantly trying to sell me something or get me to log into services that it could use to skim/sell my data.

Landed on #LibreWolf. Very good privacy-focused defaults. Comes with uBlock Origin, which I can use to disable JavaScript by default. (I'd prefer a browser that built that in, vs. relegating it to an extension, but maybe I'm splitting hairs.)

I'd asked folks for recommendations, and sadly the majority of the recommendations were from companies that are better than (ex) Chrome, but only because they clearly want to BE the next Chrome.

One of the biggest tells: While most modern browsers will let you change the "homepage" displayed when you start the browser, none of them that I tried before LibreWolf would let you set a custom "New Tab" page. Instead, they render a search bar that nets them ad money when you use it.

@NfNitLoop good choice, LibreWolf is a solid, privacy focused browser. You can also tweak the options to be more strict then LibreWolf defaults, e.g. for fingerprinting