It gets my goat that people think it’s a good option. There are plenty of articles explaining some of the many issues with it, but a few are:

  1. It’s run by anti-LGBTQ+ crypto bros.
  2. It has ads right out of the box.
  3. It collected donations towards people who never signed up for them - then held them to ransom in exchange for the kind of information you should never share on the Internet.
  4. They’re a for-profit advertising company. “Privacy-centric” my elbow.
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    1. Firefox
    2. Firefox can absolutely do that (see other replies)
    3. Firefox sync is reliable as fuck

    Wanna get more advanced? Look at forks of Firefox like Zen or LibreWolf. But Firefox sounds like a good starting point.