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Is it possible to leak webrtc through android apps?
Can any android apps track the real ip of the device they run on through a webrtc leak, or is it just the prerogative of browsers? The question arose due to the fact that when using any proxy applications, such as drony, on android emulators (nox, memu), this leak cannot be defeated without dancing with a tambourine.
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Webrtc with reservations works in webview but it doesn't matter
If the application has access to the Internet, then it will be able to request an ip address on the interface
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