Hides your private and public IP addresses by configuring how WebRTC's network traffic is routed.
Total ratings
3.64
(Rating count:
11)
Review summary
Pros
- Prevents webRTC leaks
- Works better than other similar extensions
- Allows cam/mic/devices while disabling webtrc device enumeration
Cons
- Doesn't work on Android
- Not working according to certain browser leak tests
- Lack of touchscreen compatibility on certain platforms
Most mentioned
- Android compatibility problems
- Protection against webRTC leaks
- Comparison with other similar extensions
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2023-04-28 | Firefox user 14353703 | ||
2022-12-24 | GanJingWorld | Gan Jing World is a clean, curated universe and a dynamic, overlapping network of integrated platforms and services. ==> https://www.ganjing.com | |
2022-10-08 | Gavin | Does what it says, prevents webRTC leaks | |
2022-09-28 | 依旧 | ||
2022-09-22 | Firefox user 13495515 | Would it be possible for it to have touchscreen compatibility so that you can open the dropdowns and select what's inside the extension? for example in firefox for android. Cheers | |
2021-02-21 | UPukaJRm | Does not working anymore according to https://browserleaks.com/webrtc - Use this instead, it works: Disable WebRTC by Chris Antaki | |
2020-12-03 | Duncan_McLoud | ||
2020-09-13 | Firefox user 14313676 | Not working now | |
2020-04-23 | Firefox user 14631370 | This extension allows cam/mic/devices while disabling webtrc device enumeration (preventing fingerprinting without any feature loss). This makes it better then other webtrc blocking extensions (or simply toggling media.navigator.enabled / media.peerconnection.enabled). Love this extension! | |
2020-02-23 | Firefox user 15689219 |
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