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WebRTC Section - Recommend add Chromium sans WebRTC #58
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I'll look into this soon, thanks. In the meantime, could you please post to our subredditt so we can see what the community has to say? |
Sorry but I do not participate there, and have no intentions of joining |
I think it's the best for now to recommend Firefox and TBB. |
Does anyone have experience with this? |
@Shifterovich never seen that addon before. I strongly suggest: Chromium Installer • No sync • No WebRTC • No Widevine With no google API key and less Bugs than Firefox, according to http://cve.mitre.org/ |
Does this mean that build does not phone home at all? |
Yes, seems so: https://chromium.woolyss.com/#browser-settings, but @Hillside502 There's also this Fork. |
I have recently started maintaining Bromite, I thought might be relevant; building Chromium without WebRTC seems not working in v63 (current beta of Chrome), but it's on my list and eventually I'll get it out of Bromite (tried to patch webRTC code to not leak network addresses and device UUIDs, but was not trivial). I might build it and get it disabled by default as explained in this issue |
Your web page currently reads ..
How to fix the WebRTC Leak in Google Chrome?
There is no known working solution, only a plugin that is easily circumvented. Please use Firefox instead.
Recommend ..
A suggestion to use Chromium builds from http://chromium.woolyss.com/
There are build options for 32 and 64 bit, with / without proprietary codecs and with / without Sync, WebRTC and Widevine
Have a good read of the site, a lot of good information / advice and a recommend for your site too.
It offers Chromium builds without any google additions, and is not a hack like some third parties would offer claiming they have removed Google features ( but then they add their own agenda "features" ).
Its just pure unsullied Chromium Dev builds
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