Why does everyone shill Brave, a web browser caught multiple times installing cryptominers?
Jersh specifically shills for Brave because he wants to squeeze out as much money from his paypigs as much as he can because Brave also has the Brave Attention Token that allows a user to passively earn crypto and Jersh encourages his users to donate this crypto to him.
The Brave project claims they are for privacy but the fact that they have their own shitcoin means they have to collect data on you somehow.
If you want a Chromium-based browser that respects your privacy then the best one I found so far is Ungoogled Chromium for personal computers.
If you're on Android then switch to a custom privacy-respecting Android ROM (like GrapheneOS, LineageOS, or CalyxOS) and use the default browser that comes those those custom Android ROMs or use any other open-source Chromium-based browser of your choice. Please note that those privacy-focused custom Android ROMs only support specific select phone models (GrapheneOS only supports newer Google Pixel phones and CalyxOS only supports a select number of Pixel phones, Motorola phones, and Fairphone phones; LineageOS has a much larger number of supported devices so LineageOS may be great for a beginner if you have a LigneageOS compadible phone).
If you want nothing to do with the Google ecosystem then there is always Firefox and its Gecko-based browsers like the Tor browser (for the ultra-paranoid) or LibreWolf (if you want a simple clearnet browser that respects your privacy). Although Mozilla has been ass in recent years (especially with them getting more political with left-wing nonsense), LibreWolf is run by woke cucks, and the Tor browser is as slow as a snail moving across a sidewalk.
If you think Apple cares about privacy, they don't. Everything about Apple is closed-source where while their computers and their phones are objectively better than stock Android and ChromeOS, Apple still collects informaiton about you.
I've heard of the Ladybird browser but they won't release an alpha version of that browser until 2026 and a fully operational version won't be released until 2028 and this browser may be our only hope in the sea of Big Tech censoring anything they don't like and Mozilla selling their souls to Satan.
Don't use Brave if you actually care about your online privacy.