>>106866882 (OP)
Everything has it's use case, for modern net you'll pretty much always need to have at least Chrome, as 80% of internet users use it and you'll inevitably once in your life run into some site that requires Chrome specifically. But obviously if you value some privacy and just want to give less money to Google, you'll need a browser that's a bit privacy respecting and you got Firefox+uBo/Brave as options there that won't break on every site but will give some sense of privacy and at least won't fund google directly. Problem is Firefox is getting worse and worse as time goes on, here's an example, I did a test of trying to run only firefox on my computer, I went ahead and installed a game that requires NVIDIA PhysX, I went on nvidia site, drivers, and chose to download the latest and legacy version of physx. And one of them, I think legacy, straight up wouldn't download at all, the page would just turn white with various numbers and letters on it. Firefox is not tested by sites at all, and this shit happens all the time. And quite frankly it's gotten very sloppy too, out of the box it has so much nagging, spyware, and ai generated shit that it makes brave seem super clean in comparison.