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Opened Jan 30, 2019 by Cecylia Bocovich@cohosh

Look into using Firefox for the WebRTC implementation

Reduce fingerprintability and solve Windows reproducible builds problem by replacing the current Chome-based C++ WebRTC implementation with Firefox's built-in WebRTC implementation.

Update: After discussions with dcf, it looks like fingerprintability is not much of a concern and in any case would be no different with Firefox vs Chrome. Also, since meek is moving to uTLS instead of Firefox this isn't necessarily more convenient.

Leaving this ticket open just as another alternative for looking at different WebRTC implementations (related: #28942 (moved))

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Reference: legacy/trac#29205