Y'know, as options for Chrome, you can look at Chromium-based projects. Google makes (most of) the source code of Chrome available as Chromium, and several companies build and modify it.
Here's a couple of interesting browsers:
SRWare Iron - Chromium with privacy:
http://www.srware.net/en/software_srware_iron.phpCoolNovo - Chinese-built/designed chromium. Might send stuff back to the chinese(Is this better or worse than the NSA?)
http://www.coolnovo.com/?hl=enPersonally, I use Iceweasel(build of Firefox without the branding), and Chromium built for my OS(Debian).
Edit:
Oh, and that's another thing - Remember, even if you use the most private, secure browser in the world, the
NSA still has access to your Windows system whenever they want -- Remember the
NSA Key? (and that's back in the Win2k days!)
Now, if you're lucky, the NSA might have to ask MS if they want to do it, but MS has a long history of approving any such request they get.
The long and short of it is, if you want privacy and security, you have to learn Linux. Yes, you'll probably have to give up some games, and learn a lot more than you wanted to, but that's the cost of privacy these days.