Not sure if this has been explicitly removed from Vanadium , or I've just found a bug / oversite . .

Exodus lists Dino Chrome as having 3x trackers .. including GoogleAdMob
https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/im.dnn.dinochrome/latest/

but Dino Chrome is part of Vanadium by default, and dino chrome can be set directly on home screen. (open Widgets, select Vanadium, select serach-bar widget which includes ingonito and dino chrome) .

.. is this an oversite that got missed during the de-googling of the system? . . . or is the tracker version only when installed as a seperate stand-alone app, and is confirmed not part of Vanadium?

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    Now this calls for a sensible answer by the person who has made it available to us

      I've confirmed that the high-score does not get erased by clearing Vanadium cache/browser memory, etc ...

      so it may be possible to fingerprint users based on thier unique 'high-score'

      also, more background on the App : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Game

      the game can be accessed by inputting chrome://dino or chrome://network-error/-106
      If a network administrator disables the Dinosaur Game, an error message appears when attempting to play the game, which features an image of a meteor heading towards the Lonely T-Rex.

      So it seems able to be disabled. Here are the instructions (but for windows) : https://web.archive.org/web/20210331110948/https://www.thewindowsclub.com/disable-dinosaur-game-in-google-chrome

      There is acitve development of this java game ... so Chrome/Google is still making changes, like in July of 2021, it was updated for the Olympics, and apprently these changes are inherited by Vanadium (which seems to be just a set of patches vs the full Chrome) : https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Vanadium/tree/main/patches

      Here is a link to the "Dino Runner" source-code which is inherited by Vandium: https://web.archive.org/web/20150327024257/https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+/master/chrome/renderer/resources/offline.js

        Graph_Curious This is a third party app which appears to be removed from the Play Store, likely due to copyright infringement. It's not included in Vanadium and has nothing to do with it.

        [deleted] You've made several posts in support of people spreading blatant misinformation instead of helping to dispel it. Please do better.

        Graph_Curious This is more misinformation and doesn't make sense. It's not written in Java, the third party app you linked information about is not part of Chromium / Chrome / Vanadium and it's not a website you opened with the browser so clearly website data won't clear the data. Clearing website data is not the same thing as clearing Vanadium's app data. It has nothing to do with fingerprinting. We cannot be everywhere answering everyone's questions and refuting strange things like this people come up with instead of doing basic fact checking. Do better.