PCWorld - The Internet runs on ads, but when you see them in your browser, your first instinct should be to run the other way—fast. The lion’s share of the Internet is wallpapered with tacky ads that invite you to “Lose 15 lbs. with this 1 weird tip” and load your browser with spyware in the process. In other corners of the Web, you might download a free game or a piece of music from an untrustworthy site, ending up with malicious adware that hitched a ride along with it.
Apple currently requires all iOS web browsers to use WebKit, the engine that powers its Safari browser. This policy is widely regarded as anti-competitive,
The Adrozek malware is circulating since May 2020 and was discovered across more than 30,000 devices daily at the time of its peak spread this summer
Hide notifications popup will automatically be blocked in Chrome 80, which will be released in February 2020. We explained how you can do this in the browser.
NoScript - I never browse without it.
Disable browser toolbars, that's me right there :)