Starting with Firefox 148, which rolls out on Feb. 24, you’ll find a new AI controls section within the desktop browser settings. It provides a single place to block current and future generative AI features in Firefox.

They actually listened to the community, thats very nice.

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    12 hours ago

    Pepperidge Farms remembers when Firefox had a control like that to turn JavaScript on and off. The rest of you are supposed to have forgotten. Oops.

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      10 hours ago

      I wrote myself a little plugin for firefox.

      It runs nice, and I want to install it permanently. It does something I want.

      Can I? No. Why? Because Firefox… Apparently I’m not adult enough to control my own browser. WTF.

      I have to either get their developer build or become a developer with an account. WTF.

      So I think, I don’t want their developer build, I just want this plugin— I make a mozilla plugin developer account- because apparently that’s how I’m supposed to do it- I try to create the plugin upload —

      Can I? No. Why? Because they want my phone number before I can make a plugin just for myself. WTF.

      So - I ask ChatGPT if there is any work around for this, can it search, I just want to run my own plugin, I don’t want the developer build, I don’t want the developer account, I just want to run my own plugin- ChatGPT says it can’t help me because I’m not adhering to Firefox’s EULA. WTF.

      So I give up on the plugin - and today, I just happen to notice Mozilla silently turned on SYNC for my web history for that fucking Mozilla plugin developer account. So I guess I’m sending them everything I ever do on the web. WTF.

      I go and try to find out what information they’ve stolen from me, can I find it? No. The have some link, to another link, to another link, to another link, which eventually ends up on some page where I can ask them to pretty please send me what information they stole. Why can I not see this without writing a letter! WTF.

      WTF WTF WTF. I hate Mozilla.

      Please let them burn in software hell.

      /rant

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          7 hours ago

          I understand what you are saying - but - if I want to install a program on my computer - I should be allowed to do so - the same with firefox — maybe it might need me doing the equivalent of sudo, entering some password - or just clicking through, “ok, yes I know, extensions can do bad things.”, “yes I really know that I shouldn’t install an extension if I don’t know exactly what it is” 10 times, but — etc…

          I just don’t buy the “attack vector” argument. There are many ways to mitigate, without removing the ability.

          Anyway, in a way this was a good experience - I am going to try to ditch firefox sooner than later now.

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        10 hours ago

        No it doesn’t, you want to be able to turn off JS while it is running, and that is now impossible. Noscript stops it from running in the first place and that breaks too many sites.