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I use Librewolf as my daily driver, Mullvad's browser for things of questionable legality, and Tor for anything else.
Firefox or some flavor of Firefox. Maybe keep a secondary chromium based browser around if there's something you NEED that doesn't work in Firefox for some reason. That said though, I've been Chrome-free for some time with no issue.
Why do you use multiple different browsers? Is it to keep separate profiles and addons?
Vivaldi if you want chromium
Why do you need multiple browsers?
You can have multiple Firefox profiles if you wanted, they open as different windows
You can also use Firefox containers that will keep tabs color coded
To test web sites under.
Just a reminder that recommending proprietary software is generally frowned upon.
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I know, I personally don't care, but some people might.