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OP:
posts about tracking and not consenting to give data away
also OP:
uses Google Chrome
Wrong, that's Mulch. Uninstalling and deactivating Google apps is the first thing I do. Android system webview is the tricky one, but Mulch has a webview too. Still the default one manages to creep in sometimes, and deactivating it breaks things that call it specifically. Edit: there is a system webview setting under Developers tools, but Mulch's does not appear there
Mulch ain't the worst, but there are better options. Generally, I would recommend a Firefox-based browser instead of Chromium, because it has full extension support (including adblockers). You can check out this comparison chart, or this one.
Bromite and Cromite are a thing too
Firefox, Fennec and Mull are a thing
Yes I use Mull but this does not look like a Firefox-based browser
Mull is a firefox-based browser developed by DivestOS, Mulch is developed by the same team but it's based on Chromium
Bromite? Not anymore. Cromite? Absolutely.
I used cromite for a while, and in general prefer it to Mulch, but I stick to it for the webview. (only way that seems to have the webview replace Google's is to define Mulch as default browser). I still often use cromite too
Edit : not just cromite in fact 😅