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    • Sep 20, 2022
    • Joined Jul 29, 2022
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    • Steps to reproduce:
      Tap the menu button in the toolbar

      Expected behavior:
      The regular small menu that pops up. If this is intended, some button that would make it go away.

      Orion, OS version; hardware type:

      App version: 1.1.3 (1) (WebKit 8614.1.19.0.4)
      System version: 16.0.0
      Device type: iPhone 11
      Native bounds: (828.0, 1792.0)
      Scale: 2.0

      Image/Video:

      • Vlad replied to this.
      • Steps to reproduce:

        This happened after updating Orion to the first public beta and selecting to play the intro video. The intro video played off-screen, going into mission control revealed that the video was part of a larger invisible window twice the width of my desktop, the intro video was at the far left, and visible on the desktop was only the right part that didn't contain anything.

        After the video played, a window opened on the right side, but the window size visible in mission control was still twice the width of my desktop (see attached screenshot). Closing the window and opening a new one got me a window with proper boundaries. I don't know how to re-watch the intro video so I couldn't reproduce it afterwards.

        Expected behavior:

        Intro video should play on-screen. Window boundary should be at actual window edges.

        Orion, OS version; hardware type:

        • Orion 0.99.115-beta
        • macOS 12.4
        • MBP M1Pro 16''
        • Two external monitors set up side-by-side (I suppose this is relevant for the bug, seeing that it seemingly took the width of both monitors combined for the window size)

        Image/Video:

        • Vlad replied to this.
        • I know there are several options for forcing dark mode on various sites such as userContent.css in Firefox and the Dark Reader extension. However, some browsers such as Brave and Bromite have a built-in version of this feature.

          It would be great for Orion to have this built-in "dark mode" for any site so that we can be sure extensions aren't spying on us or doing other nefarious things with our data since they require expanded access to work.

          • Currently, iCloud sync does not encrypt data end-to-end (E2E). This is a loss of privacy, compared to what Safari [1] and Firefox [2] offer by default, and what Chrome [3] offers through a manual setting. It means that a compromised iCloud account will reveal private details of tabs, bookmarks, and perhaps one day browsing history that is synced. It may be possible to use iCloud encrypted values [4] to achieve E2E to reduce development time. As a Safari and Firefox user, this is a requirement for me before switching to Orion as the default browser. Thanks for the work on this excellent project, and I'll be watching to see how this evolves.

            [1] https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202303
            [2] https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy/
            [3] https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/165139
            [4] https://developer.apple.com/documentation/cloudkit/encrypting_user_data

            • Steps to reproduce:
              Install AnonAddy from Firefox or Chrome and click on its icon in the toolbar. You will just see a blank blue drop down.

              The Firefox and Chrome versions behave exactly the same.

              Expected behavior:
              When clicking the icon on first run you should be prompted to enter your API key. After logging in you should see a list and options pertaining to the service.

              • Steps to reproduce:

                1. Enable Dark Reader Extension
                2. From Dark Reader's settings page, turn off dark mode for either the specific site or off completely.
                3. Refresh web page
                4. Disable the extension completely
                5. Refresh web page

                Device - iPhone 13 Pro Max (iOS 15.2)

                Expected behavior:
                Dark Reader settings should work as expected

                Orion and macOS:
                Orion Version 0.99.109.1-beta (WebKit 613.1.12)
                iOS Version 15.2

                Image/Video:

                EDIT: Sorry, I somehow included Desktop and I don't know how to remove it.

                • Steps to reproduce:

                  1. Install Privacy Redirect extension from either Firefox or Chrome's store
                  2. Open any link that goes to reddit.com

                  Expected behavior:
                  Redirect reddit.com to libredd.it, as specified by default within Privacy Redirect

                  Orion and macOS:
                  Orion 0.99.109.1-beta, macOS 12.1