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Certain websites and addons follow browser default theme or timezone in order to determine whether or not to display day or night mode.

Websites such as a Lemmy and addons like Auto Night Mode need to be able to determine my timezone so they can automatically switch between day and night at the appropriate time.

is there a way to set my local time while making sure the rest of the privacy protections remain active?

Thanks

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[–] tjn21@fedia.io 1 points 1 year ago

Where do you see that strict ETP sets your time zone to UTC? Setting resistFingerprinting to true does that.