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The update schedule used to be pretty bad, but they have really improved. They usually release patches within 1-2 days, but recently, I've often seen them release an update on the same day. It's not that bad, especially when you combine it with just general good security practices. Block known malware on DNS/firewall level, run your browser in a sandbox and just be cautious when clicking on links. Blocking JavaScript as much as possible also reduces attack surface. For high security stuff I just use Vanadium on my phone which is hardened Chromium by GrapheneOS.