Three strong alternatives. Pick the one that fits your style. All of them stop Google from monitoring every page you visit.
Firefox: the only major non-Chromium browser — important for web diversity. Full support for uBlock Origin and privacy extensions. Mozilla Foundation, open source. Vivaldi: extreme customisation, tab stacking, built-in mail client. Norwegian company, European jurisdiction. Brave: most aggressive privacy defaults, blocks trackers and ads out of the box, uses 30% less RAM than Chrome. Pick whichever appeals to you — all three are solid choices.
You have decided which browser to try first. You can always switch later.
Go to the official website: mozilla.org/firefox, vivaldi.com, or brave.com. Click the download button. Run the installer — click through the setup screens. Launch the new browser when installation finishes.
The new browser opens with a welcome screen offering to import your Chrome data.
All three browsers offer a Chrome import wizard on first launch. Select Chrome as the source. Check all boxes: bookmarks, history, saved passwords, and autofill data. Click Import and wait 1-3 minutes. Your bookmarks bar, saved logins, and browsing history transfer automatically.
Your Chrome bookmarks appear in the new browser. Saved passwords work when you visit familiar sites.
For Firefox: open the menu → Add-ons and themes → search for uBlock Origin and install it. For Vivaldi or Brave: visit the Chrome Web Store and add uBlock Origin. Brave already blocks ads by default, but uBlock Origin adds deeper filtering. Optionally add Privacy Badger for extra tracker blocking. Chrome is removing full uBlock Origin support in 2025 — these browsers keep it.
Shield icons appear in your toolbar. Visit a news site — ads are blocked and pages load faster.
The new browser will ask to become your default — click Yes. On Windows: Settings → Apps → Default apps → Web browser → select your new browser. On Mac: System Preferences → General → Default web browser. On your phone, install the mobile version from your app store and set it as default there too.
Links from email and other apps now open in your new browser, not Chrome.