I want to disable WebRTC in Google Chrome in the browser settings, like you can in Firefox, or to block it with another program. I don't want to use an extension that can be uninstalled or disabled. Ideally, I would also like to be able to deploy this across a couple dozen workstations, hence my desire to use something that is more "permanent" than an extension. Even if there is no easily accessible "setting" for it, I am wondering if there could be a way to edit a CSS file or something. As far as I know, there is no Chrome equivalent to Firefox's about:config page, but maybe there is something similar I have yet to discover?
Sorry for the nebulous sounding question, I am just kind of flailing in the dark here, I have very limited experience with any sort of programming and focus primarily in hardware diagnostics and Windows systems/network admin, but I am interested in learning at least some basics for diagnostic purposes.
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