I have jumped around several browsers since Firefox fired Brendan Eich. At first I used PaleMoon, and I used that for years, but they eventually forked their code base too far from Firefox, and some of what I consider mandatory extensions no longer worked, so I replaced Pale Moon with Waterfox, and used that for a few years.
I was having major issues with YT and ads on WaterFox a few years ago, I think, and I tried Brave, and liked it enough to adopt it as my daily. With this, however, I may have to go back to WaterFox. We'll see.
I use LastPass and ABO, and consider them mandatory on any browser I use. I detest advertising, and don't want to see it, at all, anywhere, and I don't give a shit if Google depends on it for most of their revenue stream.
KeePass with a database synced to all needed devices via syncthing. No accounts, no subscriptions, no third party hosting the password file, and an open source client for practically every device.
Sounds like me, except I haven't had any major problems with Waterfox so I'm still here. There's probably better options at this point but waterfox hasn't done anything egregious as far as I can tell.
I have jumped around several browsers since Firefox fired Brendan Eich. At first I used PaleMoon, and I used that for years, but they eventually forked their code base too far from Firefox, and some of what I consider mandatory extensions no longer worked, so I replaced Pale Moon with Waterfox, and used that for a few years.
I was having major issues with YT and ads on WaterFox a few years ago, I think, and I tried Brave, and liked it enough to adopt it as my daily. With this, however, I may have to go back to WaterFox. We'll see.
I use LastPass and ABO, and consider them mandatory on any browser I use. I detest advertising, and don't want to see it, at all, anywhere, and I don't give a shit if Google depends on it for most of their revenue stream.
I no longer trust LastPass after the security breach. Since then, I've moved to BitWarden.
KeePass with a database synced to all needed devices via syncthing. No accounts, no subscriptions, no third party hosting the password file, and an open source client for practically every device.
Sounds like me, except I haven't had any major problems with Waterfox so I'm still here. There's probably better options at this point but waterfox hasn't done anything egregious as far as I can tell.
As I mentioned to others.
Libre Wolf is nice. It is basically Firefox with a few changes.
Firefox trackers removed ( yes, there are trackers in Firefox)
UBlock Origin installed by default.
Pocket, sponsored shortcuts, and Firefox Sync are disabled or removed.
Browser hardening like ArkenFox by default but they do intentionally differ on some areas.
It is the closest thing to a ready to use browser you can find.
Libre Wolf I have heard of. I will look into it.