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Icons on Element.io aren't solid colors on Firefox

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I use element.io for chatting with friends. If users don't add a picture for their profile, they default to a colored circle with a letter in the middle. In Firefox, the circles aren't solid, but are stripped with different colors. Please see attached image.

I use element.io for chatting with friends. If users don't add a picture for their profile, they default to a colored circle with a letter in the middle. In Firefox, the circles aren't solid, but are stripped with different colors. Please see attached image.
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I have a theory: that stripey image is characteristic of an image extracted from a canvas when a user has privacy.resistFingerprinting enabled. Do you use that hidden feature?

To allow a site to extract proper (non-randomized) images from a canvas, look for an extra button next to the lock icon in the address bar that looks like a picture. You can click that and create an exception for the site.

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That seemed to do it. A little creepy that a small feature like that can trigger fingerprinting.

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