> and as a whole Chromium so far seems the most
> privacy respecting browser

As I understand it Chromium has freedom issues, which doesn't surprise me since 
the project seems committed not to freedom but to ensuring that its proprietary 
counterpart Chrome benefits from all free software included in Chromium, only 
including pushover-licensed free software and avoiding the work of free 
software developers who have used the GPL to protect their labor from 
exploitation.

Firefox has known issues, but as free software can be modified to remove any 
antifeatures. Have you tried the same privacy tests on any other Firefox forks? 
Tor Browser should be the most privacy-respecting. Abrowser should also be 
better than vanilla Firefox.

> Also looking at most recent issues of Spectre and Meltdown -
> personally I have blocked all JS in chromium.

You are wise to avoid JS.
 
> Currently I am also looking for RSS reader which won't load any
> JS.

Liferea's internal browser has JS enabled by default, but it can be disbled 
under Tools->Preferences->Browser.

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