WebRTC Leak Prevent
Prevent WebRTC leaks using the official API.
Have control over WebRTC (disable | enable) and protect your IP address.
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WebRTC Control is an extension that brings you control over WebRTC API in your browser.
The toolbar icon serves as a toggle button that enables you to quickly disable or enable the add-on (note: the icon will change color once you click on it). This addon does not a have toolbar popup UI. When WebRTC is enabled in your browser, your real IP address will be exposed to the public (even if you're using a masking service such as VPN). But preventing WebRTC leaks helps you protect your IP address. WebRTC Control add-on will also disable the following WebRTC components (see add-on options page):
a. navigator.getUserMedia
b. window.MediaStreamTrack
c. window.RTCPeerConnection
d. window.RTCSessionDescription
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