It’s available for Chrome, Opera, Firefox, and Edge.
Visit theWebRTC Control download page.
choose the icon for your surfing app.
Select theAddbutton in your web app to start the installation process.
Click through any installation prompts.
Depending on your web app, there might be anAdd extensionorAddbutton, plus anOKbutton to finalize it.
The extension’s icon displays in the upper-right corner of the internet tool.
When the circle is blue, WebRTC leak protection is enabled.
snag the extension to toggle the status.
Right-tap the extension and selectTest WebRTC Leakto visitWebBrowserToolsto see if the extension is working.
Enterabout:configinto the URL box at the top of Firefox.
If you see a Proceed with Caution message, selectAccept the Risk and Continue.
Typemedia.peerconnection.enableinto the search box at the top of the internet tool.
Double-smack the entry from the list.
The value will change to false, which indicates peer connections are disabled.
What Is a WebRTC Leak?
WebRTC lets web browsers create peer-to-peer connections for real-time communication without needing plugins.
This is referred to as a WebRTC leak since it leaks private information.
To protect against WebRTC leaks, consider using a VPN.
While a VPN won’t disable WebRTC, it can mask your location.
Additionally, theWebRTC web connection Limiter Chrome extensioncan work with a VPN to help maintain your privacy.