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Firefox is finally getting AI kill switch

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Newser on MSN · 4h
Firefox adds 'kill switch' to turn off AI features
Mozilla is moving ahead with AI in Firefox—but it's also adding a big "off" switch. Starting Feb. 24, the browser will include a new "AI control" setting that lets users shut down all its AI tools, the Verge reports.

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Firefox is giving users the AI tool they really want: A kill switch
 · 14h
Firefox will soon offer a way to block all of its generative AI features
 · 11h
Firefox Getting New Controls to Turn Off AI Features
The Firefox browser is gaining options to turn off AI enhancements, Mozilla said today.

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Firefox Will Soon Let You Disable All Current (and Future) AI Features
The Hacker News · 5h
Mozilla Adds One-Click Option to Disable Generative AI Features in Firefox
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Firefox has a powerful screenshot tool built right in; it's better than Snipping Tool

Firefox's built-in screenshot tool previews sections and lets me resize before saving. That's why I chose it over Snipping Tool.
CRN
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Five Tools To Bulletproof Firefox

If the most important step you can take to secure your system is to use a secure browser -- advice held by everyone apparently, including Microsoft, which is working feverishly on IE 7 to close the years'-long security gap it created by not keeping the app ...
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Firefox Introduces Split-View Feature for Side-by-Side Tabs

Mozilla has introduced Split View in Firefox Nightly, letting users browse two sites side by side, along with Tab Notes and early AI tools.
CNET
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Firefox OS 1.3 brings new tools for better mobile Web gaming

With asm.js and WebGL technologies, Mozilla's browser-based mobile OS will soon get games like Where's My Water. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital photography, AI, quantum computing, computer science ...
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Firefox's new tool lets you send self-destructing 1GB files from any browser

Firefox maker Mozilla has released a trio of new experimental tools, including a simple, secure file-sharing service, dubbed Firefox Send, which supports up to 1GB files. In the current version, you can securely send files to a contact using a link that ...
eWeek
20y

Google Plans to Release Firefox-Ready Tool Bar

eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. After years of offering its browser tool bar only for Internet Explorer, Google is planning to join its ...
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Mozilla Announces Firefox Monitor Tool Testing, Firefox 61

Mozilla is testing a new tool that securely checks to see if users’ accounts have been hacked. Mozilla has made some sweeping security announcements this week: On Monday, the company announced it is testing a new security tool called Firefox Monitor ...
VentureBeat
10y

Firefox 44 Developer Edition arrives with visual editing and memory management tools

In addition to the stable release of Firefox 42, Mozilla also launched Firefox 44 Developer Edition, adding visual editing and memory management tools. Today’s release coincides with the one-year anniversary of what Mozilla calls “the first browser ...
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Soon, Mozilla will let users disable all AI controls in Firefox browser

Mozilla is set to roll out new AI controls in Firefox 148, allowing users to completely block all generative AI features or selectively enable tools they want, starting February 24
ZDNet
20y

Bloggers drool over new Firefox tool

Bloggers around the world have been talking about the latest Firefox extension, even though it isn't yet available. AllPeers, a company based in the UK, has developed a peer-to-peer tool for the open source browser, which it claims is "the best thing to ...
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