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There are two distinct things to optimize for here: your immediate privacy, and the future of a non-corporate web.
If all you care about is the former, then do... whatever. But if you also care about the latter, you cannot use a browser that supports the Chromium monopoly. That means using any Firefox fork. Personally I use Firefox itself because it's Mozilla that employs a paid security team, whose work all the forks are freeloading off.
Mozilla Firefox... the wolf in sheep's clothing... since Mitchell Baker left the leadership position last year, Mozilla has been financially oriented. The focus is on AI, user data is processed and so on. Mozilla can no longer be recommended with a clear conscience.
A web browser is the space shuttle of consumer software. The Gecko rendering engine alone has an enormous attack surface. Which of these forks is contributing security patches to keep it secure?
I use librewolf and zen Browser. but I don't want to recommend any of them because there are other good alternatives too. But especially the popularity of librewolf has also made it a "target" by malware appearing in the aur "librewolf-some name extension", which was probably also installed.