What is the Vanadium browser installed on AntiSpyPhone? The decisive difference from Chrome
Have you ever heard the name "Vanadium"?
Although it is built on the same foundation (Chromium) as Google Chrome, it is a secure browser with enhanced privacy and security.
AntiSpyPhone comes standard and enables an internet experience that doesn't rely on Google.
It looks similar to Chrome, but the inside is on a completely different level.
Main differences between Vanadium and Chrome [Comparison Table]
| Vanadium (AntiSpyPhone) | Google Chrome | |
| Base | Chromium | Chromium |
| Communication with Google | Complete blocking | Constantly many communications |
| WebRTC (IP leakage risk) | Disabled by default | Enabled (manual setting required) |
| Tracker/advertisement scripts | Block many | Partial permission (for revenue purposes) |
| Automatic updates | Reflect immediately in cooperation with the OS | Depends on Google's timing |
| History/Log retention | Keep only the minimum necessary | Extensively retained for ad optimization |
| Extensions | Minimal and securely designed | Many, but some are dangerous |
| Account integration | Not required | Google account required (cannot be completely disconnected) |
| Developer | GrapheneOS Project |
Why should you use Vanadium?
Vanadium is
"Your actions are not being watched"
"The device is less vulnerable to attacks"
"No unnecessary notifications or ads come through"
It is exactly a "quiet and secure browser."
Unlike Chrome, whatever you view is not known to anyone.
That sense of security further enhances the value of AntiSpyPhone.
Why not start a "network experience where you can't be seen" right now?
Vanadium is the first step to reclaiming your freedom and privacy.



