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As for my recommendation... try Bromite it has ad-blocking, is fully open-source and is very privacy focused so much in fact that I'd recommend disabling some of the privacy protections (like allowing WebGL and JavaScript) otherwise some websites won't work. It's also very outdated and if you want to try it consider using some of the test versions they are usually stable enough for daily usage.
As for my recommendation... try Bromite it has ad-blocking, is fully open-source and is very privacy focused so much in fact that I'd recommend disabling some of the privacy protections (like allowing WebGL and JavaScript) otherwise some websites won't work. It's also very outdated and if you want to try it consider using some of the test versions they are usually stable enough for daily usage.
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