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oh yes, BROWSERS!
GOS will tell you to use Vanadium and nothing else. I like to separate/isolate my browsing, so one browser wouldn't cut it. Luckily there's Mulch, which is basically Vanadium that the Divest project makes available for non GOS users via a repository at NeoStore. You can leave one browser for your signed-in websites (email, etc), and the other one for general browsing.
Vanadium/Mulch are degoogled and hardened (things like disabling JIT which is the main attack vector on browsers nowadays).
Brave, on the other hand, has no such thing, but has a nice content filtering and some fingerprinting protection. Trade-offs...
Also Divest's Mull, which is a hardened Firefox (also with JIT disabled). Firefox is less secure than Chrome (worse site isolation and worse bug hunting - not being Google has its disadvantages), but you can add extensions, and using uBlock Origin in hard mode will dramatically reduce the amount of garbage that runs scripts in your browser. Also LibRedirect is a god send in your privacy journey. Bypass Paywalls Clean can also be handy.
Remember (also for desktop), keep extensions to the absolute minimum (preferably uBO only), and never EVER use extensions that are not open source.