If you want to know which browsers do or do not respect your privacy, check out the site below. They put a wide variety of desktop and mobile browsers through a battery of tracking and other privacy tests. Click on each test for more details.
I post this site every year or so, which is why I wasn't surprised about the recent news regarding Chrome "incognito" mode. It's unfortunate that it took so long to be widely reported.
^ please take a moment and check the browsers you use with this site. Some of the popular ones are an absolute dumpster fire when it comes to tracking you.
I've settled on LibreWolf for desktop, a hardened Firefox fork. There are a small percentage of sites that don't work on it forcing me to open another browser, but I'm willing to accept that trade off for being better protected 99% of the better protected for the vast majority of my browsing.
@JazzCrafter
It's a good browser that I used for a while, but I was never a fan of the rewards program even though it's opt-in.
Once this news came out, I stopped using it.
https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/06/07/brave-browser-caught-adding-its-own-referral-codes-to-some-cryptcurrency-trading-sites/