WebRTC Leak Test (original) (raw)
JavaScript Disabled
| Your Remote IP | |
|---|---|
| IPv4 Address | 34.48.221.206 |
| IPv6 Address | |
| WebRTC Support Detection | |
| RTCPeerConnection | |
| RTCDataChannel | |
| Your WebRTC IP | |
| WebRTC Leak Test | |
| Local IP Address | |
| Public IP Address | |
| Session Description | |
| SDP Log | |
| Media Devices | |
| API Support | |
| Media Devices |
How to Disable WebRTC
WebRTC in Firefox
To disable WebRTC in Firefox:
- Type
about:configin the address bar and press Enter. - In the search bar, type
media.peerconnection.enabledand double-click the preference to set its value tofalse.
WebRTC in Chrome
The recommended solution to limit the risk of IP leakage via WebRTC is to use the official Google extension called WebRTC Network Limiter, which provides a range of options with varying levels of protection.
