Introduction
Are you concerned about your online privacy? Worried about WebRTC leaks exposing your IP address? Look no further. This Chrome extension is designed to protect your privacy by controlling hidden WebRTC privacy settings, preventing any leaks that may occur.
Compatibility and Usage
This extension is compatible with Chrome version 42 and above, as well as Chromium browsers based on version 42 and above. To ensure optimal performance, it is recommended to use a Chrome version 48 or newer. After installing the extension, you can test for leaks using the provided link: https://diafygi.github.io/webrtc-ips/
Issues and Instructions
Please note that WebRTC-based services may be affected by this extension. To understand the options and functionalities, it is essential to open the options page and carefully read the instructions provided. This will help you make the most out of the extension and address any concerns before leaving a review.
GitHub Source and Changelog
If you're curious about the inner workings of this extension or want to contribute, the source code is available on GitHub: https://github.com/aghorler/WebRTC-Leak-Prevent. The changelog includes recent updates and improvements:
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1.0.13/14 - Save options automatically.
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1.0.12 - Bind open options functionality to toolbar icon.
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1.0.11 - Options now open automatically on first install, with a new description.
User Reviews
While individual experiences may vary, let's take a look at what some users have to say:
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Jobo Technopeasant: Is this supposed to work without a VPN? IP still visible and both WebRTC tests are still true according to https://browserleaks.com/webrtc after restarting Chrome. Tried both public and private interface options. In-extension link to GitHub is broken.
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Tradskee: Great.
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Arul R: IP Address is not leaked while using this. This actually works for me, unlike "WebRTC Network Limiter". I'd suggest testing whether it works for you or not, using https://browserleaks.com/webrtc.
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ᝓᝓᝓᝓᝓᝓᝓᝓᝓᝓᝓ ᝓᝓᝓᝓ: It seems to be a trustworthy app that functions in the way it should.
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赵念: 开了 “disable non-proxied UDP(force proxy)”模式,在IP138显示的仍然是真实IP。
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Александр Алексеевич Защитник: Відмінно працює! Молодці! Треба включити -Disable non-proxied UDP (force proxy)- і все буде суперово! Слава Україні!
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k 1: 安装之后会有选项 选 Disable non-proxied UDP (force proxy) 自己不会开就不要说别人东西没用
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Amra Unity: hi how do I fix my IP leak problem? Please help me.
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Daniil V: Уже не работает нифига...
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Robin Wills: Not working.
Remember, individual results may vary, so it's essential to test the extension's effectiveness for your specific needs.
11 Reviews For This Extension
great app and it help to stop my VPN ip leak. the best thing that could happen to me. please don't remove it :) (I'm not a dev or paid to write this comment)
Is this supposed work without a VPN? IP still visible and both WEBRTC tests are still TRUE according to https://browserleaks.com/webrtc after restarting CHROME 112 on WIN10 Tried both public and private interface options. In-extension link to github is broken.
Great.
IP Address is not leaked while using this. This actually works for me, unlike "WebRTC Network Limiter". I'd suggest testing whether it works for you or not, using https://browserleaks.com/webrtc.
It seems to be a trustworthy app that functions in the way it should.
hi how i fix my ip leak problem? please help mee
Not working
In ChromeOS (Version 98.0.4758.107) upon install, the option to click to explain the choices leads to a 'crashed tab' graphic, and the options are not explained either here or on the GitHub main page. Please fix, if possible. But until then, which option is the most private?
Fixed my discord RTC issue
Doesn't seem to work. This site "diafygi.github.io/webrtc-ips", which is mentioned in the description doesn't work either so I've tried another one "browserleaks.com/webrtc" and it does show my real ip when I'm using proxy.
Good! It looks works! But if it can block detection like the WebRTC Control it would be much better.