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Anonymity and Privacy / Re: Anonimity from Browser Perspective
« on: May 11, 2015, 05:12:09 AM »
Thanks for input.
It's scary to see something like WebRTC in combination with STUN server bypass properly implemented VPN
and browser proxy and it affects all platforms. There is still no solution on Chrome and Chromium, since option to disable it is not implemented on desktop browsers, only android.
I don't know much about WebRTC but there are, afaik, few ways to deal with it:
1. Disable functionality in browser.
2. Use/set router vpn
3. Set firewall to block known STUN servers (not very good solution)
3. Somehow, using app like privoxy, block STUN requests
It's scary to see something like WebRTC in combination with STUN server bypass properly implemented VPN
and browser proxy and it affects all platforms. There is still no solution on Chrome and Chromium, since option to disable it is not implemented on desktop browsers, only android.
I don't know much about WebRTC but there are, afaik, few ways to deal with it:
1. Disable functionality in browser.
2. Use/set router vpn
3. Set firewall to block known STUN servers (not very good solution)
3. Somehow, using app like privoxy, block STUN requests