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It depends on your usecase, I’d personally recommend librewolf which is more private than Firefox and also slightly more lightweight. But in terms of a chromium alternative ungoogled chromium is also good as long as you harden it with extensions, privacytools.io has a good guide for this
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Tor protects your privacy on the Internet by hiding the connection between your Internet address and the services you use. (This is *not* the official repository.) (by katmagic)
Another thing, the Tor tabs in Brave are not private: The HTTP header leaks your time zone. People, use Tor Browser when you need privacy https://www.torproject.org/ Do not attempt to configure your own private browser (especially, do not modify Tor Browser): you'll probably just end up creating a unique looking browser that can can be always linked back to you.
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