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I looked at this in the past, and your alternatives are pretty crap.The browsers are the hardest GTK dependency that people tend to have installed.
You can use the KDE browsers Falkon or Konqueror, they run using Chromium these days (qtwebengine) which works fine for the modern web but last time I looked they had no extensions support, which was a deal breaker.
Falkon does come with an adblocker and userscript manager out of the box at least, so its not totally unusable. Can't remember if Konqueror did.
A shame too since they are both really nice browsers. Falkon is super quick, lightweight and has no telemetry, if it somehow got support for Chromium extensions I would switch instantly. Konqueror is a bit more clunky and old school but some may prefer it.
Vivaldi in Gentoo has use flags to remove GTK support in favour of Qt, which seems strange to me as its proprietary software only shipped as binaries.
No other distribution or Chromium browser seems to have this option available unfortunately, which is a shame as the Qt version runs way better under KDE with far less bugs.
Pretty much every other application you can think of has a valid Qt/KDE replacement you can switch to, so its not too difficult to stop using GTK programs.
The main issue is if you don't like KDE, there's basically no alternate for Qt desktops, LXQt is basically KDE Lite these days.
Everything else is using GTK shitware and should be avoided, unless you go super minimal with a basic window manager (either tiling or floating works).
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