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How to fix WebRTC leaks in Google Chrome?

ChuckChuck Member

https://ipleak.net/

Google Chrome users: No solution exists yet.

Any idea?

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Comments

  • Just don't use it until it will be fixed

  • ChuckChuck Member

    @alexvolk said:
    Just don't use it until it will be fixed

    I don't like Firefox.

  • telephonetelephone Member
    edited July 2015

    @Chuck said:
    Google Chrome users: No solution exists yet.

    Any idea?

    Install uBlock Origin. v0.9.9.3 came with a new privacy setting: "ability to prevent local IP address leak through WebRTC" (version 42+ only).

    Or you can disable WebRTC altogether by using the command line switch '--disable-webrtc'. I haven't tried this as I use uBlock, but it should work.

    Link: Chromium switches - disable webrtc

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