VPN extensions vs full apps for privacy need quick takes

VPN extensions vs full apps for privacy need quick takes

Haven

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so I gotta ask, anyone here actually using just the browser extensions for privacy? I mean sure, they're convenient, quick to toggle, right? but how reliable are they really? I've seen some claims that they're enough for casual browsing but then again, you hear stuff about leaks and data sharing even with top names. do they keep your IP and traffic private like a full VPN app does or is it just a gimmick? I'm kinda impatient, just need a straightforward answer. also, what about protocols? do extensions support WireGuard or just the standard OpenVPN? I don't wanna install a full app just for quick checking a site, but at the same time, I don't wanna leave my privacy hanging. anyone found that their extension got compromised or leaked data? I get it, full VPNs are more secure, but like, if I only need quick privacy on a crappy public WiFi, are extensions enough or just ask for trouble? honestly, I'm worried about DNS leaks, WebRTC bugs, all that stuff. need a fast, no BS answer here. I've tried some, but reviews are all over the place and I don't have time to test every single one myself
 
bruh, I get it but honestly I think most extensions are just a quick fix, not full security. Like yeah they hide your IP but WebRTC leaks and DNS stuff? still a risk. full apps are way better if u wanna keep it tight, imo.
 
Been doing this 4 years, and honestly extensions are hit or miss. Some claim they block WebRTC and DNS leaks but I've seen tests show most still leak unless u do extra config. Full apps usually support WireGuard, extensions mostly just OpenVPN if they support protocols at all. For quick public WiFi, extensions can work but they're
 
spot on. ive used some extensions for quick checks on public WiFi but always got paranoid about leaks. some did block WebRTC but DNS still slipped through unless I used extra tools or DNS proxies. full VPNs just feel safer for real privacy, extensions are kinda a bandaid
 
Have you considered using browser isolation tools like VM or container setups instead of just extensions? They add a layer of separation and can help with leaks. Extensions alone rn are too shaky for any serious privacy.
 
I get where they're coming from but I think it's kinda too harsh to say "too shaky" across the board. For quick, low-risk stuff like checking a site on public WiFi, some extensions with good leak protections can be enough. But yeah, if you want serious privacy, full apps or even a VPN over Tor is the way to go. Extensions can be a part of the puzzle but not the whole security strategy.
 
But how reliable are they really? Do you honestly think a browser extension can match the security of a full VPN app? I mean, they might hide your IP but the rest of your traffic can still leak through WebRTC or DNS issues. Isn't it more about what you actually need privacy for, rather than just quick convenience?
 
bruh, I tried just a browser extension once on a sketchy public WiFi, thought I was safe but then saw WebRTC leaks like 5 min in. lol, extensions can be sneaky, not gonna lie. afaik, they usually hide
 
Different angle: yeah, that's kinda the truth. Extensions are more like a quick bandaid, not a real fortress. They might help with some basic stuff but don't rely on just them for anything sensitive. For legit privacy, full apps and good protocols matter more, especially for avoiding leaks and snooping. ymmv, but if you're serious about privacy, don't just think extensions are enough.
 
different angle: if you wanna go quick and dirty, maybe try out Opera's built-in VPN. afaik, it's not perfect but it's a decent trade-off for just hopping on a sketchy WiFi real fast. no WebRTC leaks, and it's kinda integrated into the browser, so no extra stuff to mess with. just remember it's not full on encryption like a legit VPN app, but for a quick check, it's probably enough.
 
Careful with relying solely on browser extensions for anything more than casual browsing. they can leak your IP via WebRTC or DNS leaks, and most don't support protocols like WireGuard. If you care about real privacy even on public WiFi, full apps are still the way to go. extensions are just quick fixes, not shields.
 
Thanks for the feedback guys, really appreciate the real-world insights. Yeah, WebRTC and DNS leaks are the big issues with extensions, I guess they're kinda just a quick fix not a full solution. I get that full apps support better protocols and extra security but still, sometimes I just wanna peek without installing a whole new thing. Seems like if u use extensions, u gotta double down with extra tools or DNS proxies to stay safe.
 
man vPN extensions are basically a quick fix and often less secure, afaik they just route browser traffic not device-wide. Full apps encrypt all traffic and are way more legit for privacy, but they eat up more resources. Data shows extensions can leak info more often, so for anything serious, full apps win.
 
careful with that, I used a VPN extension for a quickie once and it leaked my IP info in logs, only found out after a DNS leak test. full apps are definitely safer, like 90% of leaks come from extensions.
 
tbh yup totally get the quick fix vibe but honestly sometimes extensions are all you need for lightweight stuff. sure they leak but if you don't trust a full app for privacy either, what's the point? sometimes a well-chosen
 
"VPN extensions vs full apps for privacy need quick takes" Ditch the extension for anything serious. They leak more often than not and they're basically just a browser hack. Full apps encrypt everything but still can be a weak link if they keep logs.
 
really? a well-chosen extension can be fine? come on fam, no such thing as a good extension for serious privacy. they leak, they track, they mess with your DNS. full apps all the way if you care about real security.
 
Haha, totally agree. If you're serious about privacy, just skip the extension and get a full app. Otherwise, you'll just be chasing shadows.
 
man always remember I once used a VPN extension for a quick check and ended up with my real IP exposed, so yeah, full apps ftw if privacy is your goal.
 
last month i tried a VPN extension just for quick browsing and ended up with some weird DNS leaks, so i switched to a full app. i get it's easier to use extensions sometimes, but if privacy matters, full apps are just less risky overall. sure, they're more resource heavy, but at least they're not leaking stuff like extensions can
 
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