Test Your Browser

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  1. Dude111

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    Is no one gonna check thier browser besides me?


    Ah man!!
     
  3. AceK

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    I've checked my browser, disabled webrtc and STUN, got nice plugins, sometimes switch my useragent strings.
     
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    Excellent buddy :)
     
  5. AceK

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    https://diafygi.github.io/webrtc-ips/

    try this, WebRTC and STUN is evil ... learn how to disable it (your web browser very well could be older than webrtc, if that's the case then this doesn't apply to you)
     
  6. Joshua Tree

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    Results for my phone on Firefox:


    [sharedmedia=gallery:images:153407]
     
  7. AceK

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    try the webrtc check, posted above. if ur browser shows ur local IP address (e.g. 192.168.x.x) then you should fix that. webrtc is evil
     
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  8. Dude111

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    I just tried it and NOTHING SHOWS FOR MY IP! (I have scripts disabled)


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    I just enabled scripts for this test and still nothing shows...
     

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  9. AceK

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    the n your are good :) FWIW disabling scripts does nothing to to prevent stun, as it is not part of HTTP, i.e it does t use HTTP requests to do its voodoo. Rather, your browser is old and otherwise just doesnt implement webrtc https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7635
     
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    ​On Firefox I have now toggled 'media.peerconnection' to 'false' in 'about:config' which has disabled webrtc.
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    ​I have also installed a Firefox extension called 'Random Agent Spoofer' which spoofs your browser fingerprint :)
     
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