@Diggs,
The fact that it doesn't "overtly throw its tracking in your face" is one of the most utterly insidious `features` of Chrome. It is one of the very worst data miners out there, and that's by design.
I use Edge, Brave, & Vivaldi. None of these require a registered account (try Edge under a local account) unless you choose to use sync features, and the same is true of Chrome if you want to use the sync features.
I find moving among the Chromium-based browsers almost seamless, with the exception of Edge, and that's only because Microsoft refused to give up its "Favorites" nomenclature in favor of Bookmarks, and I can personally manage that slight difference just fine.
I use Gmail, and have for decades, and am an Android user, so I can't honestly be called anti-Google in any meaningful sense. But what they collect via Chrome offends me, particularly when other virtually identical browsers (from the user perspective) are available that don't.