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Firefox on Linux, macOS, and FreeBSD should do it. Use container tabs to keep accounts separate. It's what I use, and it works well.
If I need a Chromium-based browser because a site is broken, I use Brave as a backup because they have ad blocking that actually works. I don't remember the last time I launched it though.
I don't know about iOS. Everything on iOS is Safari under the hood, though if you're in the EU, that could be changing soon. I don't know enough to recommend any of them though.