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@niuulianov Firefox with ublock is a perfect choice right now. That being said, there's also Iceraven (more customizable, probably some privacy stuff too?), Puma (in my experience much snappier than Firefox itself) and yes both are based on Firefox.
I don't see much in Chromium side, Bromite is a good option but the ad blocker kinda sucks sometimes. Brave mostly shows web3 stuff (ads?) on its homepage. There's also a browser called Kiwi and it let you to install desktop Chrome extensions but there was some drama in past so...
For now I use Firefox. Mainly because of ublock and bitwarden. If you don't mind some telemetry, Firefox beta and nightly both are as snappier as Chrome, which can be a good choice :)
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@nightquick I don't care how much performance I have using chrome, I still enjoy the flexibility of the gecko engine and it's extensions, even on mobile