Edent, to webdev
@Edent@mastodon.social avatar

Is it possible for a website to detect it is being viewed in incognito/private mode?

Is it possible for a hyperlink to force loading in a private context? (Like _target="blank" does for a new window.)

#html #browsers #cybersecurity #privacy

BryceWrayTX, to webdev
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After reading this, checked my existing styling as processed through autoprefixer, found the vendor prefixes that had been added, and manually added them to my styling — so it now doesn’t require any additional tools for cross-browser compatibility.

https://weser.io/blog/vendor-prefixes-in-2024

#WebDev #VendorPrefix #Browsers #CSS #PostCSS #Autoprefixer

nekohayo, to web
@nekohayo@mastodon.social avatar

It is wild that the whole #JPEGXL resistance front is held together by #WebKit and #WebKitGTK, where only Apple's #Safari is accounted for in https://caniuse.com/jpegxl (but not Epiphany, see https://github.com/Fyrd/caniuse/issues/6807 …), and that #GoogleChrome's desktop & mobile #web #browsers hegemony (and their corporate influence over Mozilla…) is the reason why we can't have nice things 😒

WhyNotZoidberg, to chrome
@WhyNotZoidberg@topspicy.social avatar

On PC it seems only and offer no frills non bloated anymore.

Maybe the Duck duck Go browser, but it lacks the things I actually do count as essential (syncing across platforms).

Anyway, all other browsers seem chock full of bloat, cramming the browser full of features I will never use.

jutty, to firefox
@jutty@bsd.cafe avatar

After a search in the NetBSD packages for lightweight web browsers, the winners are: vimb, dillo, luakit and netsurf.

Dillo's new release 3.1.0 still hasn't landed, so no HTTPS there. Luakit is very neat, extremely lightweight, minimal, has vim-like bindings and would be perfect if it weren't for the constant white flashing between each pageload when using a custom, darker CSS. NetSurf is also quite neat, with tab support for heavier sessions.

The winner for me is vimb, which although leaving tabs to the window manager, has vim-like bindings, is pretty minimal and does not cause flashing when switching between pages on a custom darker CSS setting.

Honor mention to Arctic Fox, a Pale Moon clone that hits peak nostalgia with the pre-omnibar Firefox look. No theming, not as lightweight, but going strong at 29.5k commits since 2018.

#netbsd #bsd #vimb #dillo #luakit #netsurf #arcticfox #firefox #browsers

alcinnz, to browsers
@alcinnz@floss.social avatar

I've spent this morning publishing my threads on OpenSSL & /dev/random: https://adrian.geek.nz/gnu_docs/data#openssl-encryption

LibPoppler PDF rendering + supporting libraries: https://adrian.geek.nz/graphics_docs/viewers#pdfs-via-libpoppler

And I put most of my writing effort into my hardware-browser hypothetical: https://adrian.geek.nz/from-scratch/#browsers-from-logic-gates
This time, primarily: https://adrian.geek.nz/from-scratch/browser-messaging
Other pages got updates directly & indirectly related to that.

Tomorrow I'll study kmod, then some PDF tools. And I've been excited to get back to the hypothetical with devtools!

stefano, to tech
@stefano@bsd.cafe avatar

I'm trying to figure out the best browser combination for my needs. Generally, Firefox covers almost everything I need, but it's slow on Android and drains a lot of battery. I've tried Vivaldi, Chrome, and Brave. Of these, only Brave has the features I need, like full history sync (not just typed URLs), and the ability to send tabs to other devices. However, with its focus on crypto and AI, it seems too hype-driven for me. Also, none of them work on FreeBSD without using a Linux jail.

Any suggestions?

davidbisset, to firefox
@davidbisset@phpc.social avatar

“It's getting hard to use and recommend #Firefox, I'm afraid for the free web” #openweb #browsers https://ntietz.com/blog/firefox-and-the-free-web/

tallship, to browsers

After several years of warning after warning after advisory after advisory and calls to repeatedly update or remove and NOT USE CHROME by the Department of Homeland Security, it should be inconceivable that anyone does - but they do.

Sometimes these are patched with automatic updates before horrific and catastrophic results occur, sometimes not. To be frank, part of the problem stems from the fact that Chrome is the largest attack surface out there where browsers are concerned, but notwithstanding it being the fav target are also serious privacy concerns that aren't shared by other chromium based browsers.

To be fair, many exploits are indeed shared by other chromium based browsers, but not most, while some are related to other browser capabilities, like WebRTC, but it's still best to just ditch Chrome and never look back.

Here's more coverage on vulnerabilities issued less than a month ago. It took 3 seconds to bring this up, and no, not using Google, which didn't reveal this when I tried that search engine in a subsequent search, lolz. Why would they return SERPs that poo poo their own product?

This one did come up in a google search

There's truly only one way to ensure safety - unplug. But there's a lot of simple things you can do to exact a reasonable level of security, so why not observe some of those best practices? It's not like it will cramp your style.

Anyway, that's my two cents. h/t to @darnell for raising awareness of this latest brokewell. Make sure you take the time to visit the link he's provided for you too.

There are plenty of #Browsers that run on #Android (to name a few, alphabetized):

  • Brave Browser
  • Chromium
  • DuckDuckGo
  • Firefox
  • Kiwi
  • Vivaldi

IMO, No one should be running Chrome - Desktop or otherwise. It's a privacy nightmare even when there aren't CERT warnings circulating.

#tallship #brokewell #zero_day #CISA #CERT #DHS

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RE: https://one.darnell.one/users/darnell/statuses/112371221294882180

@darnell

yianiris, to foss
@yianiris@kafeneio.social avatar

See how your browser rates in privacy and security against others

https://digdeeper.neocities.org/articles/browsers

#FOSS it is about choice

#librewolf #browsers #brave #seamonkey #waterfox

stu, to Vivaldi
@stu@allthingstech.social avatar

I have been using @Vivaldi for a few hours since I installed it earlier this morning.

I am beginning to really like the #tabstacks and also the side bar on desktop. Easy access to all important features.

Keep up the great work @Vivaldi and devs

#vivaldi #browsers #privacy #vivaldibrowser

jcsamuelson, to browsers

Decided to test some browser fingerprinting this morning via the Cover Your Tracks tool by @eff. @brave, @librewolf, and (no surprise) @torproject all performed (or appeard to perform) better than @mullvadnet.

https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/

#Browsers #Privacy #Security

beardedtechguy, to Vivaldi
@beardedtechguy@allthingstech.social avatar

I am happy to announce that I am now an Official @Vivaldi Ambassador.

Vivaldi is the best browser for privacy and security in this every changing digital age. "Powerful. Personal. Private."

Have more questions. Let me know. If I don't have answers, I find them and get back.

Download the browser: https://beardedtechguy.url.lol/vivaldi_download

#VivaldiAmbassador #VivaldiCommunity #Vivaldi #Browsers #Privacy #Alternative

expert, to Vivaldi

You know, as a Linux user, I can't unfortunately try Arc Browser, so I came up with this:

expert,

I see this post really does well. Here's my startpage setup in @vivaldibrowser / @Vivaldi :

#vivaldi #arcbrowser #vivaldibrowser #privacy #mastodon #fediverse #browser #browsers #homepage #startpage

josemurilo, to browsers Portuguese
@josemurilo@mato.social avatar

#DMA: Good #regulation works.

"The early results come after the EU's sweeping Digital Markets Act, which aims to remove unfair competition, took effect on March 7, forcing #bigtech companies to offer mobile users the ability to select from a list of available web #browsers from a #choicescreen."

https://www.reuters.com/technology/eus-new-tech-laws-are-working-small-browsers-gain-market-share-2024-04-10/

schizanon, to webdev
@schizanon@mastodon.social avatar

I'm a web perf nerd, so I install every browser I can find and run all the benchmarks on https://browserbench.org on a regular basis.

I notice that (on Windows 11) Firefox is much better at Speedometer 3.0 than it was on 2.0.

It's scoring as well as Chrome most of the time, and outperforms Opera and Edge handily.

It still sucks at Jetpack 2.1 and MotionMark 1.3 though.

@Vivaldi is coming out on top right now!

schizanon,
@schizanon@mastodon.social avatar

I've always thought that Vivaldi was more of a UI experiment, what with all the drawers and such, but it's really benching well. I should daily drive it for a while and see how the PWA support is.

#vivaldi #browser #pwa #webDev #frontend #web #browsers #performance

schizanon,
@schizanon@mastodon.social avatar

Sad to say that Vivaldi's PWA support is non-existent. I guess I'll have to stick with Brave.

#vivaldi #browser #pwa #webdev #browsers #brave #web

aldi80s, to linux
@aldi80s@mastodon.social avatar

I really made a mess...
Because I tried to disable the Linux keyring, I deleted something that made web browsers unable to save the logins/passwords, so I have to log in every time I go in.
Me stupid...
#Linux #Vivaldi #Browsers #Internet #passwords #Mints

beardedtechguy, to Vivaldi
@beardedtechguy@allthingstech.social avatar

In another shift, I have moved to @Vivaldi as my default browser across all my devices. Windows, macOS, iPadOS, and iPhone.

No more having to keep my bookmarks, etc. in sync.

DM_Ronin, to privacy
@DM_Ronin@mstdn.social avatar

The fact that after EU passed Digital Markets Act, non-Chrome/Safari browsers begin to increase their share, shows that even a watered down law can make a difference. That's not to say it's all over – on the contrary, it's important to push further and make sure Apple/Google truly give people the choice – but the signs are so far positive https://www.reuters.com/technology/eus-new-tech-laws-are-working-small-browsers-gain-market-share-2024-04-10/

#Privacy #EU #EuropeanUnion #DMA #DigitalMarketsAct #BigTech #Apple #Google #Browsers #Chrome #Safari #Firefox #Tech #Technology

retiolus, to privacy
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matt, to chrome
@matt@oslo.town avatar

Every family member I have uses Chrome on their mobile because “Google” and pretty much every family member has over 100 tabs open at any one time.

And that’s not because they want 99+ tabs open. It’s because they simply don’t close them / practice tab management.

Like, it’s a little frustrating that they all use Chrome, but even more frustrating that Chrome doesn’t have the option to “Close tabs after {days}” option.

😩

UP8, to CSS
@UP8@mastodon.social avatar

🧱 Nue CSS: A scaleable alternative to Tailwind, BEM, and CSS-in-JS

https://nuejs.org/blog/introducing-nue-css/

#css #html #browsers #web #software #decelopment

samxavia, to firefox
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What are the benefits of using Firefox over any other Browser?

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