The release of Firefox version 148 marks a significant update with the introduction of an AI kill switch feature, designed to give users the ability to disable AI functionalities such as chatbot prompts and AI-generated link summaries.
Mozilla has stated that once users deactivate these AI features, future updates will respect this choice and not reactivate them. This move aligns with the company’s evolving strategy towards AI integration and revenue generation.
Disabling AI Features
To turn off AI functionalities, users can go to Settings > AI Controls and select the ‘Block AI Enhancements’ option. This action will stop in-app notifications that encourage the use of AI features and will also remove any AI models previously downloaded to the device.
For users who prefer to keep some AI capabilities, Firefox 148 offers a selective blocking option. This allows users to maintain useful features, such as on-device translations, while avoiding reliance on cloud-based AI services.
Enhanced User Control and Security
In addition to the AI kill switch, Firefox 148 enhances user control over remote updates. Users can now opt out of these updates while still minimizing data collection. These preferences can be adjusted under Settings > Privacy & Settings > Firefox Data Collection.
The update also strengthens core web platform capabilities, incorporating the Trusted Types API and Sanitizer API to address cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities. Furthermore, improved compatibility for screen readers has been added, particularly for mathematical formulas in PDFs.
Additional Features
Firefox 148 also introduces Firefox Backup for Windows 10 users and adds translation features for Vietnamese and Traditional Chinese. New tab wallpapers will be available in new container tabs, and support for Service Workers in WebGPU has been included.
For comprehensive details about the update, users are encouraged to consult the official release notes.
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