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* fix: (taken from http://whatismyipaddress.com/vpn-leaking) | * fix: (taken from http://whatismyipaddress.com/vpn-leaking) | ||
*; For Chrome and Opera: Install the ScriptSafe extension from the Chrome Web Store, which will definitely disable WebRTC. It works for Opera as well, but it may be a cumbersome process to install it. | *; For Chrome and Opera: Install the ScriptSafe extension from the Chrome Web Store, which will definitely disable WebRTC. It works for Opera as well, but it may be a cumbersome process to install it. | ||
*; For Firefox: There are two options: 1) Disable WebRTC directly by opening a tab and going to | *; For Firefox: There are two options: 1) Disable WebRTC directly by opening a tab and going to "'''about:config'''" in the address bar. Find and set the "media.peerconnection.enabled" setting to "false." 2) Install the "Disable WebRTC" add-on from Mozilla Add-ons (go to @YourAnonNews for the link). |
Latest revision as of 14:46, 9 December 2015
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WebRTC
- All network interfaces are visible through this WebRTC
- fix: (taken from http://whatismyipaddress.com/vpn-leaking)
- For Chrome and Opera
- Install the ScriptSafe extension from the Chrome Web Store, which will definitely disable WebRTC. It works for Opera as well, but it may be a cumbersome process to install it.
- For Firefox
- There are two options: 1) Disable WebRTC directly by opening a tab and going to "about:config" in the address bar. Find and set the "media.peerconnection.enabled" setting to "false." 2) Install the "Disable WebRTC" add-on from Mozilla Add-ons (go to @YourAnonNews for the link).