Vanadium (web browser)
hardened variant of Chromium providing enhanced privacy and security developed by GrapheneOS
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Vanadium (web browser)
Summary
Vanadium (web browser) is a web browser[1].
Key Facts
- Vanadium (web browser)'s instance of is recorded as web browser[2].
- vanadium is named after Vanadium (web browser)[3].
- Vanadium (web browser)'s based on is recorded as Chromium[4].
- Vanadium (web browser)'s developer is recorded as GrapheneOS[5].
- Vanadium (web browser)'s copyright license is recorded as GNU General Public License, version 2.0[6].
- Vanadium (web browser) is part of GrapheneOS[7].
- Vanadium (web browser)'s platform is recorded as GrapheneOS[8].
- Vanadium (web browser)'s distributed by is recorded as GrapheneOS app repository[9].
- Vanadium (web browser)'s official website is recorded as https://vanadium.app/[10].
- Vanadium (web browser)'s main subject is mobile security[11].
- Vanadium (web browser)'s main subject is privacy[12].
- Vanadium (web browser)'s source code repository URL is recorded as https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Vanadium[13].
- Vanadium (web browser)'s issue tracker URL is recorded as https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Vanadium/issues[14].
- Vanadium (web browser)'s uses is recorded as Hardened malloc[15].
- Vanadium (web browser)'s uses is recorded as control-flow integrity[16].
- Vanadium (web browser)'s implementation of is recorded as WebView[17].
- Vanadium (web browser)'s copyright status is recorded as copyrighted[18].
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Definition and Type
Vanadium (web browser)'s instance of is recorded as web browser[2].
Origins
vanadium is named after Vanadium (web browser)[3].
Use and Application
Vanadium (web browser) is part of GrapheneOS[7].