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Dark Mode Toggle icon

Dark Mode Toggle

Toggle dark mode on any website. No data collected, no third-party code.

Users5Current public install base
Rating--Store average score
Reviews0Public review volume
Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
7-day growth+2Net users gained this week
7-day growth rate+66.7%Relative weekly velocity
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Version1.0.0
ManifestV3
Size8.42KiB
Languages1English (United States)
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Last crawled
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Overview

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Most popular dark mode extensions — the ones with millions of users — work by reading everything on the page: your emails, your banking details, the articles you read, the forms you fill out. They need to do this to recolor the page intelligently. When you install one of these extensions, you are granting a third party permanent access to everything you do in your browser. You are trusting that the developer will never sell your data, never get hacked, and never push a malicious update. That is a significant amount of trust to place in a free browser extension.

This extension does none of that. It applies a single CSS visual filter — the same kind used to turn a photo black and white — to the entire page. Your content never leaves your browser. There is nothing to collect, because nothing is read.

From a researcher's perspective, existing third-party dark mode extensions commonly require the following permissions:

tabs — access to all open tab URLs

webNavigation — ability to monitor every page you visit

host permissions — read/modify access to every website's DOM

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