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Helium Browser for Android is an experimental Chromium-based web browser that supports extensions and is based on Helium by imput and Vanadium by GrapheneOS. Users can install extensions by enabling the Desktop site in the Chrome Web Store and selecting "Add to Chrome." Debug URLs can be accessed using chrome://chrome-urls, and the WebRTC IP handling policy can be adjusted under Settings for privacy. The browser aims to enhance security and privacy, but users are warned that all builds are experimental. For better protection, it's recommended to use GrapheneOS with Vanadium. The project acknowledges contributions from various communities and provides build scripts for compiling on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.

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