If you have an android phone you could use something like Mull.
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I use Librewolf, I've enjoyed it and it's very privacy-centric.
That is the issue with their search engine. If they are already doing these things with their browser, how can you trust that their search engine isn't violating your privacy as well? That's the problem, you have to ask that question when using it.
Just use uBlock Origin.
Funny how you do not address most of what I said … so, disingenuous it is.
I don't address most of what you said because it's referring to one of the six links I have in that post, and I don't really have anything to say regarding it.
I don't see how it is misleading to tell people that Brave created a cryptocurrency, they then added a rewards program to the browser with that cryptocurrency, and then they inserted affiliate links into URL's when people were browsing. All of this happened, it's not misleading, it's just a fact.
I personally use Librewolf, can agree with this.
I've been using it for a long time, I haven't run into any issues with it.
Have you tried any forks of Firefox? They might serve you better. You could also try out Mullvad's browser, which released a few months ago.
I'm not complaining about that because that's not what this post is about. I haven't heard about these controversies and I don't use stock Firefox anyway.
Mull, not Mullvad Browser. But yes. (They are two separate things)