Opera

Opera isn’t the best at any one thing, but it doesn’t have too many downsides, either. Founded on Chromium, the browser promises to block ads and trackers natively, and there is even a built-in VPN option for users. Opera isn’t as much of a resource hog as Chrome, and delivers generally great performance across the board.
Because it is built on Chromium, Opera supports Chrome extensions, so the transition away from Google should be a smooth one. I particularly love Opera’s battery saver feature, which promises to improve battery life by up to 35%. When it comes to the user experience, Opera is a pretty straightforward browser with a clean user interface featuring a handy sidebar and some nifty mouse gestures.
Opera is available for free on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS.