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Language Privacy
#1
Hey!

So I'm using this site called https://whoer.net/ It basically see if my privacy is in check. I'm getting this "Languages differs" message with CB as you can see in the Picture I provide under. Also picture of me using Firefox there also wich gives a 100% score. How can I get it to say "US" like it does with Firefox and Vivaldi browser?

I tried going to settings and remove languages there but it wasn't possible.. I'm also having this problem with chrome also.

https://imgur.com/a/iVSSlR3
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#2
(05-24-2018, 05:10 AM)Schanzation Wrote: Hey!

So I'm using this site called https://whoer.net/ It basically see if my privacy is in check. I'm getting this "Languages differs" message with CB as you can see in the Picture I provide under. Also picture of me using Firefox there also wich gives a 100% score. How can I get it to say "US" like it does with Firefox and Vivaldi browser?

I tried going to settings and remove languages there but it wasn't possible.. I'm also having this problem with chrome also.

https://imgur.com/a/iVSSlR3

https://imgur.com/x9i7MvT.png Remove another language.
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#3
Move "English (US)" to the top, and delete other languages in chrome://settings/languages
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#4
Nothing is happening when I try press "Remove" on the Norwegian. Howcome?

https://imgur.com/a/U7aDTQO
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#5
(05-24-2018, 08:03 PM)Schanzation Wrote: Nothing is happening when I try press "Remove" on the Norwegian. Howcome?

https://imgur.com/a/U7aDTQO

I have no idea.
This should work normally.
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#6
Dear Developer,

The bug that relevant to the inability to remove the selected languages in the new stable Cent Browser (3.4.3.39) is a fact.

Another major error in the new stable version is below:

Now, to prevent security breaches caused by WebRTC, enabling the following options in the "Settings > Privacy and security" section does not work (For example, if you test the new Cent Browser on the site given by "Schanzation" above, you can see that the IP addresses are being leaked by WebRTC):

- "Disable WebRTC [NOT RECOMMENDED]"
- "Prevent my local IP addresses from leaking by WebRTC"

There was no such mistakes in the old stable version of Cent browser (3.2.4.23).

As a result, you need to keep a close eye on Cent Browser and create a new, error-free version as soon as possible.

Regards,
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#7
(05-26-2018, 03:57 PM)taba Wrote: Dear Developer,

The bug that relevant to the inability to remove the selected languages in the new stable Cent Browser (3.4.3.39) is a fact.

Another major error in the new stable version is below:

Now, to prevent security breaches caused by WebRTC, enabling the following options in the "Settings > Privacy and security" section does not work (For example, if you test the new Cent Browser on the site given by "Schanzation" above, you can see that the IP addresses are being leaked by WebRTC):

- "Disable WebRTC"
- "Prevent my local IP addresses from leaking by WebRTC"

There was no such mistakes in the old stable version of Cent browser (3.2.4.23).

As a result, you need to keep a close eye on Cent Browser and create a new, error-free version as soon as possible.

Regards,

Did you test it in https://ipleak.net?
We have tested and found no such bug.
IP address was not leaked by WebRTC.
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#8
Dear Dev,

My english problem again... If I wrote the third paragraph above as follows, it would be better understood:

"Now, to prevent security breaches caused by WebRTC, enabling only the second option below in the "Settings > Privacy and security" section does not work; we also need to enable the first option, which is not recommended below  (For example, if you test the new Cent Browser on the site given by "Schanzation" above, you can see that the ip addresses are being leaked by WebRTC)

 - "Disable WebRTC [NOT RECOMMENDED]"
- "Prevent my local IP addresses from leaking by WebRTC""


[I mean, it's not enough to just activate the original (2th) option for the problem in the new version (3.4.3.39). We also need to enable the other (1th) option that is not recommended; Whereas, there was no need to do this in the old stable version (3.2.4.23)]

I'm new to this site (https://whoer.net), but it's certainly far more successful than the site you're talking about in catching WebRTC's leak.

In other browsers the situation is as follows:

Chromium: There is no WebRTC leak in Chromium (If it is created as a WebRTC leak-free browser);
Vivaldi      :      "    "  "        "         "    "  Vivaldi (WebRTC is not allowed by default);
Opera       : You should select the [i]Disable non-proxied UDP"
option in the "Settings > Privacy & security > WebRTC"  section; 
Slimjet     : The "Enable WebRTC" option  should not be selected in the "Settings > Advanced > Privacy & security" section;     
Kinza        : You need to install an extension that prevents WebRTC's leak;
Yandex     :  "       "    "      "     "         "         "         "              "         "   .[/i]
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