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      Not my work, it is from a saved comment in a now deleted post.

      This is a very well written an thorough article and I highly recommend reading it. If you don’t want to however, here is a summary of the key points:

      Edit: corrected a mistake noted below.

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        So you seem pretty well versed in the topic and I’ve been using Brave for a very long time. But what chromium alternative would you recommend that tries to accomplish what Brave clearly isn’t doing well? I’m open to switching but also not really interested in Firefox.

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          In the rare instance that I need a chromium browser, I use chromium. But there are very few websites for which I need it and I think I have found alternatives for them all.

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          I would not switch to a chromium-based browser at all. For lots of reasons, but if I had to pick one it would be to avoid creating a dominant browser and ceding control over web standards to a single entity the way MS used IE to do what they wanted and force everyone else to comply.

          Those were dark times. I was still being forced to make sites IE5 compatible in 2015 — official support ended in 2005.