I'm a big Mozilla Firefox fan myself... not designed by an advertising/sales organization (Google Chrome)
or the
major OS mega giant (Microsoft IE) and has thousands of addons to customize it to do exactly what you want it to do, rather than being set up to do what the advertising/sales giant wants it to do.
I have 2 extremely popular addons running right now; adblock plus and noscript, which block basically all ads and have it set up to not allow ANY scripts on any site/page until I go in and specifically allow each. Therefore, I only allow the scripts necessary to allow the site to work and block all other scripts for ads, tracking, etc. For example, right now I have blocked several advertising/marketing/tracking/unnecessary scripts on this site/page (8). And there's a good chance that allowing any of these scripts will automatically trigger/activate/allow several other lower scripts to run inside of those.