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Everything except tor is more Fiat than brave

I know what you mean but I don‘t think so.

None if these other browsers had their developers secretly change links to their own affiliate link so far 😬

Well Chrome has removed the ability of ublock origin to work which is the only blocker that can disable certain ads

And I know I recently heard about Firefox doing something extremely sketchy

I use iOS 95% of the time

Tor is not a viable option, but will look at:

Tor Browser for iPhone

The Tor Project does not provide an official Tor browser for iOS devices due to Apple's restrictions and requirements for browsers on iOS to use Safari’s WebKit engine. However, the Tor Project recommends using Orbot and Onion Browser together for a secure connection to the Tor network on iOS devices.

Orbot: This is a virtual private network (VPN) app developed by the Tor Project that routes traffic through Tor proxies. It is available for download from the App Store.

Onion Browser: This is a Tor-powered web browser for iOS that is open-source and developed by Mike Tigas. It is available for download from the App Store.

While these apps provide a level of security and privacy, they do not offer the same level of protection as the official Tor Browser for other platforms.