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OP wanted a Chromium browser that wasn't a massive privacy invasion. With Google stuff removed, it'll be good enough. Add uBO and ClearURLs.
Ungoogled Chromium doesn't have extension store support by default
it tells u how to get extensions at the first start and its literally just 4 clicks to setup
Yes but 1. It's not the default 2. It kills some privacy stuff afaik
I don't think that ungoogling chromium is to much use. For a start, take the points given by uBlock Origin's developer: https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/uBlock-Origin-works-best-on-Firefox
I'm sure there are more details where, where it's not that Firefox is better, but that chromium is worse. Chromium is not only tainted by embedded google services, but by many design decisions of google.
Librewolf is my go-to