Firefox users didn't want AI, so Mozilla is giving them a way to kill it ...
Mozilla offers a refreshing counter-example to endless AI integrations. Will other bowser makers follow suit?
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Firefox is now the only browser with an AI kill switch
Firefox 148 launches February 2026 with a complete AI kill switch, letting users disable all current and future AI features ...
Tired of Firefox pushing AI features you don't want or need? Find out how to use the new Firefox AI Controls to remove the AI.
In a move that’s sending ripples through the tech community, Mozilla Firefox has rolled out a new browser update that ...
Mozilla is adding a new AI kill switch to Firefox that lets you turn off all AI features at once, giving users more control ...
Browsers are implementing new AI features at an alarming pace, but Firefox is making it easier than ever to turn them all off in one fell swoop.
In response to user feedback on AI integration, Mozilla announced today that the next Firefox release will let users disable AI features entirely or manage them individually.
Firefox 148 introduces full AI controls, giving users a one-click way to disable all AI features and proving that choice ...
The move comes just a month after Mozilla took some serious heat for embracing AI. Back in December, the company announced ...
Mozilla is taking a different approach to how artificial intelligence (AI) works inside its Firefox browser. Starting later ...
Mozilla has introduced Split View in Firefox Nightly, letting users browse two sites side by side, along with Tab Notes and early AI tools.
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