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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
Chrome and Firefox both support WebRTC.
Does Internet Explorer support it? Starting at which version?
If it does not, are there any plans to support it in the future, and if so when?
What about shimming support using projects like webrtc4all, is that a practical solution?
UPDATE: I am now after working with WebRTC for a year. WebRTC doesn't and won't work on IE (third party solutions that enable it barely work if at all and shouldn't be relied on). It is better to wait for Edge to rewrite to Chromium at which point WebRTC will be supported.