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Firefox's AI Kill Switch: Universal Opt-Out Arrives in Version 148

  Mozilla is drawing a bold line in the AI wars. With Firefox 148 (arriving February 24, 2026), the browser introduces a universal “AI kill switch” that lets users turn off  every  generative feature in one tap. No nags, no pop-ups, no hidden workarounds—just clean, distraction-free browsing. Found under  Settings > AI Controls , the new toggle called  “Block AI enhancements”  disables translations, AI tab grouping, link previews, PDF alt text generation, and the chatbot sidebar in one move. Even future AI features must respect this choice. Mozilla says this decision came straight from community feedback—users wanted control, not persuasion. For those who don’t want a total blackout, granular switches allow fine-tuned control. You can keep helpful tools like auto-translation or tab grouping while killing the sidebar chatbot or AI summaries. It’s flexibility without forcing anything on you—something Chrome and Edge still struggle with. Strategically, this...

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