WebRTC Control
Have control over WebRTC (disable | enable) and protect your IP address.
Configures how WebRTC's network traffic is routed by changing Chrome's privacy settings.
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Configures the WebRTC traffic routing options in Chrome's privacy settings.
★ What it does:
This configures WebRTC to not use certain IP addresses or protocols:
- private IP addresses not visible to the public internet (e.g. addresses like 192.168.1.2)
- any public IP addresses associated with network interfaces that are not used for web traffic (e.g. an ISP-provided address, when browsing through a VPN)
- Require WebRTC traffic to go through proxy servers as configured in Chrome. Since most of the proxy servers don't handle UDP, this effectively turns off UDP until UDP proxy support is available in Chrome and such proxies are widely deployed.
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Have control over WebRTC (disable | enable) and protect your IP address.
Disable WebRTC and prevent IP leak.
Prevent WebRTC leaks using the official API.
Hides your private and public IP addresses by configuring how WebRTC's network traffic is routed.
Shows your IPv4 & IPv6 address and also geolocational informations about your IP addresses.
Protects you against tracking through "free", centralised, content delivery.
可用,在WedRTC检测过了。
it actually works!
Работает четко. Даже в условиях Китая)
一堆傻瓜真可愛
Finally, the new version works. The old version didn't work so I used the third-party extension. Now I'm using the official extension by Google to prevent the webrtc leak.
It gets the job done (https://browserleaks.com/webrtc doesn't complain), but it's weird in 2025 many proxy/vpn extensions require it if you want to avoid WebRTC leaks
works!
To run this extension: (Doesn't run out of the box as of 3 November 2024) 1) Install the extension. 2) Click the three dots next to the extension. 3) Select "Options." 4) You’ll be directed to the extension options page. 5) From the popup option: Choose the last option: "Use my proxy server." That’s it! To check if it’s working. 1) Go to browserleaks.com/webrtc or search for "browser leaks webrtc test." 2) Once there run the test and wait for results. 3) Scroll down to "Your WebRTC IP." You want to see: -The first box should say "No leak." -The next two boxes should show a "-" sign. 4) If any box shows your IP address, double-check your settings. If you find this difficult, please check the second image in the description. It will show you the setting I am talking about. Ideally, Google could make a video for this since they developed this extension. Good luck!
要选最下面一项,否则IP还是会被泄露,还有做得太简洁了吧,连单独的GUI都没有
不错,很好的解决了IP泄漏