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If you want a Chromium browser that isnβt Chrome or Edge, use Brave.
Opera was acquired by a Chinese company in 2016 and has gone downhill.
Firefox is popular with an emphasis on privacy. It is also one of the few mainstream browsers not using Chromium or WebKit
If you really want to use a chromium browser, Vivaldi is the only one I'd trust to not maliciously use my data. It was made by the people that used to own and develop opera and it has a big focus on both customization and privacy.
Also the android version of it allows you to stack tabs just like in the desktop version, and I don't know of any other browser on android that let's you do that so that's pretty cool too.
Brave? The Chinese owned browser that bundled cryptominers with their software?