guppy 10 Posted ... A friend sendt me this link; https://privacytoolsio.github.io/privacytools.io/ Which pretty much says that only firefox can keep you safe from vpn leeks and other privacy inrusions, I'm not convinced so I set out to test my daily browser ( chrome ) - but I cannot seem to test webrtc leaks; https://privacytoolsio.github.io/privacytools.io/webrtc.html shows no IPs at all ( vpn or no ) and with airVPNs tool : https://ipleak.net/ I can't figure out where it indicates that webrtc is leaking The IP changes depending on weather I'm on VPN or Not as you would expect - where does it show that I am leaking, I mean chrome is suppose to - so ? Chrome: Version 57.0.2987.133 (64-bit) I run AirVPN on my router with split routing ( switching between an DHCP and manual IPv4 on my computers depending on weather I want VPN or not ) What am I missing? Quote Share this post Link to post
jean claud 45 Posted ... To disable Webrtc surely and definitively in Firefox: In the browser bar enterabout:config ask to findmedia.peerconnection.enabled Set the value to false And Check again in ipleak Quote Share this post Link to post
jean claud 45 Posted ... For Chrome now In the adress bar type:chrome://flags/#disable-webrtc Sets the value of "enable" Quote Share this post Link to post
guppy 10 Posted ... Thanks for that information. However the question was; "how can I actually test weather or not I have this problem currently?" I sort of suspect that because I use source based split routing to force *all* traffic from a specific subnet through the tunnel that I doesn't matter that webrtc is enabled, how ever I would like to test that theory. Quote Share this post Link to post
guppy 10 Posted ... Actually nevermind - I tested the two urls in firefox and it shows my internal address for webRTC. Guess chrome has fixed it somehow as it does it even on a brand new install I first thought that it migth be privacy badger, but for some reason it doesn't block webRTC by default; Quote Share this post Link to post
jean claud 45 Posted ... Among Google Chrome extensions "Webrtc control" is working very well . About webrtc leak tests you will find a lot of pages on internet Quote Share this post Link to post