Dark Reader for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, and Thunderbird 4.9.115 released

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The latest release of Dark Reader version 4.9.115 is now available for popular web browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, and Thunderbird. This free extension enhances your browsing experience by providing customizable dark themes that are easier on the eyes, especially during night-time use. Unlike standard night light modes that offer limited functionality, Dark Reader allows users to have greater control over the appearance of individual websites.

Users can toggle between light and dark themes and make adjustments to brightness, contrast, grayscale, and even sepia effects. Furthermore, the extension offers the ability to customize the font and text stroke of visited web pages. A particularly useful feature is the option to create a blacklist of websites where the dark theme will not be applied, ensuring that users can enjoy a consistent browsing experience tailored to their preferences.

In addition to its core functionalities, Dark Reader's versatility makes it an essential tool for anyone looking to reduce eye strain while browsing the web. As digital consumption continues to rise, extensions like Dark Reader provide vital relief from the harshness of bright screens, catering to users’ individual tastes and needs. Future updates could potentially include more themes, advanced scheduling options, or enhanced compatibility with additional websites to further improve user experience

Dark Reader for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, and Thunderbird 4.9.115 released

Dark Reader is a free extension for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, and Thunderbird that will make surfing the web easier on the eyes through customizable dark themes.

Dark Reader for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, and Thunderbird 4.9.115 released @ MajorGeeks