It is also supported by iTerm2, Wezterm, and foot. Alacritty does not (yet) support dynamically modifying the key encoding per-application, but you can hardcode the encodings in your config file (there is an issue in the Alacritty repo that explains how to do this).
You may not have to switch at all if you are already using one of these terminal emulators.
I noticed the difference by playing with kitty. It makes me consider switching to a compatible terminal emulator.