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Secure from what exactly? You need to have a threat model here. For most personal use cases I'd argue that protection from adtech tracking is more important than e.g. sandboxing. Most people run into adtech continuously, but few people browse shady exploit-ridden sites.
In that case, Firefox us the clear winner. It supports manifest v2 for better adblocking, and it is the only mobile browser with extension support allowing you to use adblocking on mobile as well.
Which is funny, because developers use "secure" like this all the time as a way of scaring users into compliance for any changes they implement. If they voiced aloud what the actual threat was, they'd have to admit that often its the user's freedom they're afraid of. The user may do something stupid, therefore their ability to do it is dangerous for everyone.
They'd remove the front door on your home and call it more secure, all because some people don't lock it.
they wouldnt remove your frontdoor, they would install their own lock to it and charge you for privilege of using it
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