Browser extension to boost volume, change user agent, enable right click, copy & select, disable WebRTC, and save image as type (JPG, PNG & WebP).
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary (MIT)
Platforms
- Google Chrome


WiPri is described as '(Network Metadata Privacy) MAC Address spoofer with bonus combo (options): hostname + signal spoofer - no disconnects! Privacy Changing w/Brand Mimics: run as command or optional new randomized identity each boot; includes flags for continually changing random times/changing' and is an app in the security & privacy category. There are more than 10 alternatives to WiPri for a variety of platforms, including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Windows, Linux and Web-based apps. The best WiPri alternative is Browser Boost, which is free. Other great apps like WiPri are Technitium MAC Address Changer, User-Agent Switcher and Manager, Random User-Agent and Chameleon WebExtension.
Browser extension to boost volume, change user agent, enable right click, copy & select, disable WebRTC, and save image as type (JPG, PNG & WebP).


Technitium MAC Address Changer allows you to change (spoof) Media Access Control (MAC) Address of your Network Interface Card (NIC) instantly.

"User Agent Switcher and Manager" spoofs browser's User-Agent string. This string is used by web servers to provide content to you. Based on your browser type and operating system, web servers might provide different HTML content (like a different styling or lower...

Automatically change the user agent after specified period of time to a randomly selected one, thus hiding your real user agent.


Chameleon is a WebExtension port of the popular Firefox addon Random Agent Spoofer .












GNU MAC Changer is an utility that makes the maniputation of MAC addresses of network interfaces easier. MAC addresses are unique identifiers on networks, they only need to be unique, they can be changed on most network hardware.





SMAC is a powerful, yet easy to use MAC Address Changer (Spoofer) for Windows 10, 8, 7, VISTA, 2008, 2003, XP, and 2000 systems, regardless of whether the network card manufacturers allow this option or not.