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WebRTC, WebExtensions and VPN Security

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I was just notified from one of my plugins that Mozilla is changing FF format from XUL to WebExtensions. Does WebExtensions utilize WebRTC?

I’m asking because I travel a lot and use VPN on public networks. If WebExtensions does rely on WebRTC, then Mozilla, how are you going to address the security vulnerability of IP leakage in WebRTC? Currently, I have to keep it disabled.

I was just notified from one of my plugins that Mozilla is changing FF format from XUL to WebExtensions. Does WebExtensions utilize WebRTC? I’m asking because I travel a lot and use VPN on public networks. If WebExtensions does rely on WebRTC, then Mozilla, how are you going to address the security vulnerability of IP leakage in WebRTC? Currently, I have to keep it disabled.

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WebRTC has been in Firefox and on by default for a long while.

WebRTC may be disabled

Web extensions are effectively based on Google Chrome's Blink. For further information please see these

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Thanks for your reply, but your links only tell about what WebExtensions are and didn't address my question.

"Mozilla, how are you going to address the security vulnerability of IP leakage in WebRTC?"

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Hi ice_blue, there is some underlying plumbing in Firefox 48 to restrict the sharing of IP addresses, but there is not a user interface to manage the settings. The Mozilla Wiki documents some of them: Media/WebRTC/Privacy - MozillaWiki.

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