• @think1984@lemmy.ml
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    14 months ago

    Yes of course. I hadn’t slept when I replied, how embarrassing to miss that. You can enable CNAME uncloaking in Brave, which I suspect draws them to a parallel. It would be interesting to see the test repeated with the setting enabled. Since one has to (or had to) enable it in uBO also, it would only be fair to compare apples to apples. As I said, the blocker in Brave is based on uBO anyway. To be clear, and as I’ve said before, I’ve daily driven Firefox since the beginning and run uBO in medium mode. I’m not shilling for Brave here, simply pointing out that the differences are small (much of the code is shared with uBO) and it does certainly render faster.

    • Lemongrab
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      24 months ago

      I do understand that you aren’t shilling brave. Ublock medium mode is great and I think worth the effort. I wish Firefox had some of the native features present in chromium browsers (mostly quality of life features like native force dark mode on web contents). But I love the extent that Firefox can be taken to reduce not just fingerprinting, but also avenues of attack.

      • @think1984@lemmy.ml
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        14 months ago

        You can force Firefox to display dark mode in web content (even with privacy tweaks enabled to resist fingerprinting or tracking), by setting the two following hidden prefs in your user.js:

        // PREF: enable a Dark theme for browser and webpage content
        // [TEST] https://9to5mac.com/
        user_pref("ui.systemUsesDarkTheme", 1); // HIDDEN
        user_pref("browser.in-content.dark-mode", true); // HIDDEN
        
        • Lemongrab
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          14 months ago

          Does this force dark mode on pages or just what. I couldn’t get it to work anywhere close to chomiums force dark mode.