Obvious Firefox is the answer, but if you need a different engine at times, at least use a Debian-based Chromium...
From the latest upload to sid:
"disable/screen-ai-blob.patch: add patch to not register the ScreenAI component. Previously, if you opened a PDF and clicked "open in reader mode", it would download a binary blob to ~/.config/chromium/screen_ai/, and do OCR stuff (and who knows what else) in that opaque blob without warning you. We, uh, don't want that."
https://tracker.debian.org/news/1514077/accepted-chromium-1230631258-1-source-into-unstable/
getting impatient for #pureos #crimson, so I went ahead and installed #mobian Trixie on my #librem5 .
First impressions: it's nice that the Software application ACTUALLY WORKS. And it's Trixie so packages are quite up to date...
A few PureOS niceties are missing, eg the Usage app lacks the Thermals tab. No biggie here. Can't remember anything else off the top of my head.
I also went and tried out Plasma Mobile but it's a lot less polished than Phosh; easy to switch back and forth though!
#git commit messages are not only a service to your fellow developers, they're also a service to your future self asking: "Why exactly did I change that back then?" (when the forge or gitlab instance with all the merge requests and discussions might be long gone).