The Chrome browser supports IPv6 natively and doesn’t allow users to decide which protocol to use (however it allowed users to choose in older versions). It means, hereafter Firefox browser will always use IPv4 for communication.īut in case of Google Chrome, the behavior is different. ![]() Just right click on the setting and select “Toggle” to change the Value to “true” and that will disable IPv6 on Firefox. Now type “ipv6” in the search box at the top to filter IPv6 related settings, where you’ll find ‘ 6‘ with Value as “false”. Well, you can quickly do that on Mozilla Firefox – simply type “ about:config” in the address bar and confirm that you are agreeing to change the settings by clicking “ I’ll be careful, I promise“. ![]() ![]() Let’s assume that you have both IPv6 and IPv4 addresses on your computer and wanted your Chrome browser to use IPv6 protocol and Mozilla browser to use IPv4 protocol.
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