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<blockquote data-quote="Kubla" data-source="post: 965571" data-attributes="member: 58813"><p>I found away to stop that WebRTC leak, you can't use extensions with this browser, which is to be expected since the point of making this as vanilla as possible is so every user looks identical which similar to what Tor does. </p><p></p><p>However if you have Adguard Desktop, go to Browser Assistant and enable the legacy non browser extension, next, under its Network settings add this browser to its list of filtered browsers then enable block WebRTC under Stealth Mode settings. Start the browser and you should see the Adguard shield icon and no more IP leak, you still might want a VPN up and running though.</p><p></p><p>So far from my limited testing of this browser there are no bells and whistles so to speak but it is blazing fast with onion routing activated compared to Tor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kubla, post: 965571, member: 58813"] I found away to stop that WebRTC leak, you can't use extensions with this browser, which is to be expected since the point of making this as vanilla as possible is so every user looks identical which similar to what Tor does. However if you have Adguard Desktop, go to Browser Assistant and enable the legacy non browser extension, next, under its Network settings add this browser to its list of filtered browsers then enable block WebRTC under Stealth Mode settings. Start the browser and you should see the Adguard shield icon and no more IP leak, you still might want a VPN up and running though. So far from my limited testing of this browser there are no bells and whistles so to speak but it is blazing fast with onion routing activated compared to Tor. [/QUOTE]
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