I absolutely agree with this. Make sure they are USB C certified!
BTW that “spreadsheet of cables reviewed by Benson Leung” has been deleted by him.
A few things to add for OP’s question of what USBC cables are safe. Like GhostLegion said it matters what Volt and Amp the device supports. Most Samsungs support 5V/3A or QC4.0 or PD3.0 all the way up to 100W but I recommend using 25W or less with Google Pixels and if it’s a newer Pixel like a 5a or Pixel 6 Pro you should be able to use a 5V/3A or QC4.0 USB A to USB C.
I’d stick with well known top brands like iOrange, Anker, Belkin and UGreen absolutely avoid most brands on Amazon since they are not certified, lie about their specs and in some cases list the specs wrong and that can be very disastrous for your AC Adapter or device and especially the battery.
I don’t use the Pixel line and mostly run with Samsung Flagships but I even limit the Wattage on my PD chargers to what Samsung supports in my case that’s 25W. The S22 Ultra will support 45W.
But I can’t stress this enough, get a GaN charger with name brand quality. GaN runs much safer and colder while also being smaller. They usually have all the safety features you need. Anker is a very good place to start for AC adapters. But it’s extremely important you snag a cable that is trusted for listing specs correctly and is certified.