I was a little put off by the mention of “password managers” in the beginning since that’s handling over the keys of your privacy to external powers
Bitwarden encrypts all data on-device with a key derived from your master password. The plaintext of your passwords is never sent to their servers. See their security whitepaper for a good detailed explanation.
Your guide recommends Brave—do you know that Brave uses Google and Cloudflare and that it has built-in telemetry?
The guide also recommends Arkenfox/Librewolf, and there is a checklist on how to disable all optional telemetry in Brave. I’m not really sure what you mean by Brave “using Google and Cloudflare”.
Bitwarden encrypts all data on-device with a key derived from your master password. The plaintext of your passwords is never sent to their servers. See their security whitepaper for a good detailed explanation.
The guide also recommends Arkenfox/Librewolf, and there is a checklist on how to disable all optional telemetry in Brave. I’m not really sure what you mean by Brave “using Google and Cloudflare”.