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Firefox's AI Kill Switch: Your Data Stays Safe

5 Feb

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Summary

  • Firefox is launching an AI kill switch with update 148 on February 24.
  • Users can disable AI tools like translations and chatbots individually.
  • This move caters to users prioritizing privacy and independence.
Firefox's AI Kill Switch: Your Data Stays Safe

Mozilla will introduce an "AI kill switch" with the Firefox 148 update, expected on February 24, giving users control over artificial intelligence features. This update allows individuals to disable all AI functions at once or selectively manage specific tools. Users will be able to turn off AI-driven translations, PDF alt text generation, intelligent tab grouping, link previews, and the AI chatbot accessible in the sidebar.

The decision follows a mixed reaction to Mozilla's earlier integration of AI features, despite these running locally to ensure user data privacy. Many users, particularly those who favor Firefox for its privacy-centric approach and independence from dominant tech trends, expressed dissatisfaction.

This move is seen as a strategic response to user sentiment, aiming to regain support by offering a clear opt-out. While major browsers like Chrome, Edge, and Safari are heavily investing in AI, privacy-focused alternatives such as Brave and DuckDuckGo offer similar customization options, suggesting a growing demand for user control over AI integration.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The AI kill switch will be available with the Firefox 148 update, scheduled for February 24.
Users can disable AI features including translations, PDF alt text, AI-powered tab grouping, link previews, and the AI chatbot.
Mozilla is adding an AI kill switch to give users control over AI features and address concerns about privacy and the increasing integration of AI in browsers.

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