For many reasons, webapps, website support, security, I use Vanadium for webapps and browsing sites that dont want to work on Mull.

This means I use it for trusted and untrusted sites, many block me from using a VPN.

So I split tunnel the Vanadium in my VPN app. Downside now is that all webapps and other sites are also without a VPN.

I dont want to do this as this leaks way more than I want. Using a separate browser is a really bad method.

I already have a work profile which I dont want to open often, and I want to avoid user profiles.

Is there a chance that you could implement a way to have 2 Vanadiums? So that only one could be split tunneled?

This would be really great.

The underlying question is, if 2 apps with different App IDs could use the TriChrome things and be updated as one app.

Thanks!

    The easiest method would be to use a different browser for the few sites blocking me from using a VPN. (Blablacar, Kleinanzeigen, bahn.de, ...)

    But this would still be suboptimal.

    Your only options are multiple profiles, one with VPN one without. Or use Brave and Vanadium in one profile with one excluded in the VPNs split tunneling options.

    Yes I know that option, but Brave is huge and uses its own engine.

    I am trying "Privacy Browser" currently, uses Vanadium Webview (but maybe no isolatedProcess) and works for one site at least

    Android 15 brings Private Space which nests under the owner user profile much like a work profile . Will be possible to also have vanadium installed and running there.

      For this reason Private Space will be awesome. Looking forward to it.

      Might also be able to use native alpha. It also uses webview, so you can maybe use it for your no-vpn sites? Not sure.

      I don't know if you'd be split-tunneling webview or just native alpha. One would hope it'd just be the app and not the webview, because if its the latter, anything that uses webview is outside the VPN, which can be a lot, I imagine.

      Carlos-Anso Android 15 brings Private Space which nests under the owner user profile much like a work profile .

      Will it be only available in the owner profile, or also secondary users?

      Secondary users already feel like second class citizens since they can't use work profiles.

        missing-root

        Package manager handles apps and updates across the whole device. If you update an app anywhere, so long as it has the same package name, it is updated in all profiles on the device.

          Carlos-Anso

          Yes, so the question is if Vanadium could be 2 apps (regarding app storage, spawning etc) but handled like a single app.

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          All VPN servers of my VPN provider can be fetched. I think they even post them in some form of log (there is a Matrix bot publishing new servers, ran by some random person).

          Poorly, with how VPNs currently work, only split tunneling works reliably.

          So my pretty bad workaround now is Mulch + Vanadium.

          Mulch will be for apps without the VPN, Vanadium for the rest. But the strange "lost webapps" bug makes me use it the other way around currently.

          Mulch doesnt use the Trichrome library so it is 380MB. A tiny browser like Vanadium would be enough, using the Trichrome library. But I think there is none?

          Mulch even has a JIT toggle, seems to be integrating a lot from Vanadium.

          I am getting theatest version through Obtainium from the DivestOS F-Droid repo.