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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      5 天前

      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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        Using dev edition is the equivalent of sudo.

        Firefox can just install an extension from clicking a link, combine that with tech illiterate people just panic-clicking “ok” on every popup, that really is an attack vector.

        I mean, billions of people click yes on a “hey we’re gonna take all your data and sell it to everyone, are you okay with that?” screen multiple times a day…

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          Again. You are saying you shouldn’t be able to install applications on your computer.

          I mean, if that’s what you believe. I don’t. I think I should be able to decide what I run and where I run it.

          Especially if the company thinks of itself as open source.

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            But you can… I do it, it’s not hard. You’d have learned how and done it in the time you’ve been complaining.

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        don’t enable unsigned extensions. It’s there for good reason.

        upload your addon to addons.mozilla.org. there’s an option to not publish, but only upload for signing. then you’ll get back a signed xpi you can install properly.

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          Doesn’t work. Try to do it without giving them a phone number or installing some other application. You can’t. Or I couldn’t.

          Then, after you can’t and you think, “I’ll go to the forums, see if there is a way.” You’ll find out Mozilla has problems with sign in. I mean come on… But this is irrelevant, this whole flow is dumb. And it presumes that I shouldn’t be able to control my own browser.

          We need a new firefox - just like the original firefox showed that Mozilla was bloat and dumb, we need another that shows the current is bloat and dumb.

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            Doesn’t work. Try to do it without giving them a phone number or installing some other application. You can’t. Or I couldn’t.

            how did you try? did you try registering a mozilla account?

            You’ll find out Mozilla has problems with sign in.

            It’s probably temporary, it doesn’t have problems usually

            And it presumes that I shouldn’t be able to control my own browser.

            they do it so that malware cant install unvetted addons to your browser. and if someone signs a malware addon this way, and some people report it, mozilla can disable it for everyone.

            We need a new firefox - just like the original firefox showed that Mozilla was bloat and dumb, we need another that shows the current is bloat and dumb.

            what you need is a footgun. you have it in about:config.