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Sorry to say, but both Zen and Floorp were obvious honeypots from the beginning.
Unsolicited advice, but don't adopt the latest browser/search engine/OS that promise privacy and/or security, and you'll avoid a lot of disappointment. Most fall apart at the seams within a year or less.
If the one browser/SE/OS you currently use works, stick with it until more research on the newer stuff comes out. Then you can reassess.
Ungoogled chromium looks good to me. I wish this author tested mobile browsers as well