[deleted] Vanadium is the most secure option and the only option that's going to be seriously recommended here. Vanadium has a decent amount of users via being the default GrapheneOS browser and they're spread across only a few devices which gives it a starting point for providing anti-fingerprinting, but we need a lot more GrapheneOS users and Vanadium users for that to work well. We're very careful about what we implement and we're against providing features which do not truly work. A lot of the anti-fingerprinting implemented elsewhere is easily bypassed and largely exists to provide the feeling it's being dealt with rather than truly working. The randomization approach to fingerprinting is can be bypassed in practice. Vanadium has much quicker updates and avoids rolling back security like Cromite or shipping sketchy features.
Vanadium includes content blocking and changes to hinder fingerprinting. We're very careful about what we add from both a privacy and security perspective. Cromite has very problematic changes included which substantially reduce privacy and security. It reduces security more than it improves it. For example, it includes the highly problematic Eyeo filtering engine from the company behind Acceptable Ads, Adblock Plus, etc. which took over the forked uBlock extension misleading people with the name pretending to be the uBlock Origin project among other extensions. Eyeo's C++ code is low quality and has memory corruption issues.
Vanadium has simple content blocking enabled by default with the standard engine used by declarative content filtering extensions but via direct usage rather than the extension API. It has secure out-of-band updates for the filters via Vanadium Config.