- Mwa ( @Mwa@lemm.ee ) English1•3 days ago
yoo this works with resist fingerprinting
- sanpo ( @sanpo@sopuli.xyz ) 28•21 days ago
Did anyone actually test how fast it is compared to Dark Reader?
Calling yourself “the fastest” is all nice and good, but some benchmarks would be nice.
Try it your self. Use a pretty low end device. You will see difference. It’s life saver for my eyes and pretty old computer.
- sanpo ( @sanpo@sopuli.xyz ) 11•21 days ago
My “pretty low end device” is an Android, which they do not support. :/
- jangdonggun ( @jangdonggun@lemmy.ml ) 1•12 days ago
It does, enable Desktop Mode and install
- jangdonggun ( @jangdonggun@lemmy.ml ) 1•13 days ago
Yep, people have benchmarked:
- Firefox without any Dark Mode addon = 27 points Speedometer
- With Dark Reader = about 11 points
- With UltimaDark = 25-26 points
- lemmyvore ( @lemmyvore@feddit.nl ) English21•21 days ago
Ah it doesn’t work on Android? A pity, that’s where I need dark mode the most.
- Schorsch ( @Schorsch@feddit.org ) 13•21 days ago
Dark Reader works a charm on Android.
- rockhandle ( @rockhandle@lemm.ee ) 7•21 days ago
It works but it’s config interface looks borked
Edit: NVM, it also breaks some sites
Didn’t tried on android.
- thingsiplay ( @thingsiplay@beehaw.org ) 10•21 days ago
Although it works well, this is so experimental, it makes lab rats look like seasoned professionals.
Looks good, but I wait until its proven and stable.
It’s been in development for 4 years.
- thingsiplay ( @thingsiplay@beehaw.org ) 11•21 days ago
That doesn’t mean it’s stable. From his own description:
This is still highly experimental so it can also ruin your internet experience
Yea, I mean it will take eternity(not really) to become stable. xD
- jangdonggun ( @jangdonggun@lemmy.ml ) 1•10 days ago
Because of the fact that UltimaDark is going the hardest route, using a totally different API, unlike Dark Reader
- Tejas :mastodon: 🇮🇳 ( @Tejas@floss.social ) 8•21 days ago
- rbesfe ( @rbesfe@lemmy.ca ) 5•21 days ago
Dark Reader has been in development since 2014 and is much more polished
- Bogasse ( @Bogasse@lemmy.ml ) 4•21 days ago
On my rather old FP3 it spares me a few seconds per page load and the result seems quite comparable to dark reader.
- The Quuuuuill ( @Quill7513@slrpnk.net ) English3•21 days ago
Maybe I’m an idiot, but I can’t find a source link. Is this open source? I was curious about finding information comparing it to darkreader
- thingsiplay ( @thingsiplay@beehaw.org ) 2•21 days ago
Under “More information” > “Add-on Links” > “Homepage”.
- karashta ( @karashta@fedia.io ) 2•21 days ago
Anyone tried this with twitch? I just get a gray screen instead of video. Anyone else? Really like this extension otherwise
- scorp ( @scorp@lemmy.ml ) English2•21 days ago
thanks for the suggestion
- Possibly linux ( @possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip ) English2•20 days ago
Don’t use dark mode as it is bad for privacy
- derek ( @derek@infosec.pub ) 4•20 days ago
How so?
- ReversalHatchery ( @ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org ) English3•20 days ago
Websites can look at their own structure, and they can see the changes addons make to them, for example of a CSS property was changed or added.
Maybe there are ways around that, like with the use of a shadow DOM, but I’m not a web developer
- derek ( @derek@infosec.pub ) 2•19 days ago
That’s not true for all sites. If the page is static then it’ll have no clue. If it’s dynamic and running a client-side script to report this info back, and if that information is collected, then I can see how that might be a useful supplement for fingerprinting if the server owner is so inclined. At that point though I’m wondering why a security-conscious user is raw dogging the internet and allowing scripts to run in their browser without consent (NoScript saves browsers).
Even then it’s unclear when/how altering the page to render it differently is commonly communicated back to the server, how much identifying information that talk-back is capable of conveying, and how we might mitigate those collections (wholesale abstinence and/or script control aside). What are the specific mechanisms of action we’re concerned about? This isn’t a faux challenge for the sake of hollow rhetoric. I’m ignorant, find the dialogue interesting, and am asking for help being less dumb. :)
I found some brief and useful discussion in this Privacy Guides thread. Seems like the concern is valid but minimal for all but the most strict/defensive postures.
Trying to validate this myself for Dark Reader without breaking out Wireshark and monitoring some big tech site while I toggle color modes (which I might do later if I think of it and find the time) I see Dark Reader is open source, an Open Collective member, and seems to engender little hand-wringing. The only public gripe I can find is this misguided Orion Browser feedback thread.
Thanks for the interesting diversion!
- ReversalHatchery ( @ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org ) English1•19 days ago
Yes, this is absolutely just a possibility for a website to do it. Actually it’s probably also quite complicated technically, but there are multiple services for recording precise user behaviour including all mouse movements on a website, so I would imagine there’s something for this, too.
What are the specific mechanisms of action we’re concerned about?
I was thinking about the website’s code running some light checksum on all the resources it has downloaded and loaded into the browser, and if it differs then upload the diff. I think it should work to find groups of people with a similar browser setup, but maybe it would fine just as browser fingerprinting too.
- ReversalHatchery ( @ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org ) English1•19 days ago
Trying to validate this myself for Dark Reader without breaking out Wireshark and monitoring some big tech site while I toggle color modes (which I might do later if I think of it and find the time)
You would also need to setup up a custom certificate authority to MITM the TLS traffic (a very blunt wording but to the point).
I think you should be fine using the network tab in the normal browser devtools, or the one in the browser toolbox as that latter one is supposed to show all traffic your browser makes.