Brave --- the easy way to fix this and lots of other privacy related issues affecting the most popular web browsers.
As this article shows, you can fiddle with Edge and other browsers to try and make them more privacy respecting --- but why bother trying to hit a constantly moving target?
Clearly, your privacy is not in their best interests and they will only continue to circumvent it.
User privacy is a fallacy. The standards we judge applications are thrown out the window relative to the services we use in everyday life. Do you think your ISP, TV service, Cellphone carrier, Credit Card company, etc. care about your privacy and don't sell your data? The answer is rhetorical. Yet these user privacy hypocrites somehow exempt these egregious violations because it's just the way it is.
I mean, heaven forbid Google stores my data in their impenetrable ultra secure data centers, but ISP's, TV providers, Cellphone carriers and Credit Card companies - go to town with my data and sell it to as many data brokers as you can.
Brave has much worse issues than this. The link hijacking incident alone was reason enough never to trust them again. I'm convinced the whole point is selling snake oil to semi-privacy-conscious people. I even heard an FM radio host advertising Brave, if that says anything.
As this article shows, you can fiddle with Edge and other browsers to try and make them more privacy respecting --- but why bother trying to hit a constantly moving target?
Clearly, your privacy is not in their best interests and they will only continue to circumvent it.