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I have tried many browsers in my life and Vivaldi is hands down the best of them. Customizable, fast, reliable, virtually no issues with it. Yes, it runs on Chromium, but Chromium != Google spying on you. https://vivaldi.com/blog/vivaldi-different-from-chrome/
What isn't talked about enough is the mobile browser. It repects user issued certificates and allows me to filter the traffic with AdGuard, which other browsers don't. Also it's I think the only mobile browser with actual tabs bar. What's more, you can move the tab bar to the bottom of the screen for easier access, you can even rearrange or stack tabs. Seriously, Vivaldi for the win.
Yeah, but you have no way of verifying that Vivaldi is not spying on you as well. The browser is not open source.
https://vivaldi.com/source/ <--- source available at least, which is a lot better than not. They seem to try very hard to push it to becoming open source but are struggling with licensing.
You could monitor network traffic to find out.