WebRTC Leak Test
JavaScript Disabled
Your Remote IP | ||
IPv4 Address | ||
IPv6 Address | - | |
WebRTC Support Detection | ||
RTCPeerConnection | ✔ True | |
RTCDataChannel | ✔ True | |
Hide Your IP AddressYour WebRTC IP | ||
WebRTC Leak Test | ✔ No Local IP Leak | |
! WebRTC IP doesn't match your Remote IP | ||
Local IP Address | - | |
Public IP Address | ||
Session Description | ||
SDP Log | ||
Media Devices | ||
API Support | ✔ True | |
? Prompt | ||
? Prompt | ||
Media Devices | kind: audioinput label: n/a deviceId: n/a groupId: n/a kind: audiooutput label: n/a deviceId: n/a groupId: n/a |
How to Disable WebRTC
WebRTC in Firefox
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To disable WebRTC in Firefox:
- Type
about:config
in the address bar and press Enter.- In the search bar, type
media.peerconnection.enabled
and double-click the preference to set its value tofalse
. - Type
WebRTC in Chrome
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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.