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I agree with your rhetorical. I’m less inclined to believe content that’s so clearly made to push ad revenue rather than provide information.
I didn’t watch the video - but here’s the TLDR: Firefox. LibreWolf if you want the best and are slightly more technically inclined.
For those who are interested in Firefox but dislike Mozilla/got hurt by them in both of their past addon fiascos I recommend Waterfox instead.
The developer of the fork Waterfox is cool and actually gives options/warn users of major changes, I wish I had found Waterfox before Firefox wiped all my classic add-ons and then later the certificates+configs.
I looked into WaterFox, but they were bought by an Ad company (System1) a few years back. Because if this, I steered away and found LibreWolf.
They announced a few weeks ago that they've gone back to being independent. (link)
Oh nice! Good for them