Firefox 148 introduces a one-click toggle to disable all AI features, addressing privacy concerns and giving users full control.
The latest feature update for Firefox is here, and it will please those who want their browsers clean of any AI.
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TRUBAR, a fast-growing nutrition brand, achieved a 5.6x lift in conversions and a 70% increase in addressable audience by utilizing the platform to unlock high-value customers. Privacy constraints ...
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The current internet browser landscape offers AI-centric browsers (like Perplexity Comet and ChatGPT Atlas) as well as traditional browsers that are getting generative AI features whether you like it ...
Firefox has a reputation as the browser of choice for power users who prefer to customize everything—and it just gave users one very important new option. While most other tech companies shove AI ...