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Six months ago, Firefox users were outraged by the new Mozilla management's attempt to install AI by default, which couldn't be disabled in the settings. This could only be done through a special procedure. Mozilla eventually created a dedicated tab in the settings where AI could be disabled. But today, I discovered that this tab has disappeared again in the new version. I offer Firefox users a procedure to disable AI.

Disable the integrated AI chatbot in Firefox

8.1. Firefox features an integrated AI chatbot. By default, it's turned on. This might negatively affect both your privacy and the performance (speed) of Firefox.

Thankfully, it's rather easy to disable this feature. Like this:

a. Type in the URL bar of Firefox:

about:config

Press Enter.

b. Now you're being presented with a warning. Ignore it and click on the blue button "Accept the Risk and Continue".

c. Copy/paste the following search term into the configuration search box:

browser.ml.

d. Find the following entry: browser.ml.chat.enabled
That's currently set to the boolean value true. Double-click on it, so that it changes into false.

Do the same for the entry: browser.ml.enable

e. Close Firefox and re-launch it.

https://easylinuxtipsproject.blogspot.com/p/speed-mint.html#ID8.1

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[–] foxymochakitten@slrpnk.net 2 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

I'm seeing folks talk about Waterfox too and now I'm overwhelmed by choice paralysis. Which of these is best for your average AI-hater who just likes browsing the web? Which is best for tightest security possible? I have both use-cases on my mind

[–] Turret3857@infosec.pub 5 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago) (1 children)

Average AI hater: Waterfox or LibreWolf, Waterfox is based on Firefox Extended Release, LibreWolf is upstream FF

Tightest security: This one is a bit more difficult as it depends on threat model. Highest security would be no browser. Then Tor, then something like Mullvad Browser which I dont really want to recommend due to recent controversies with the company, then Phoenix, then LibreWolf/Waterfox.

my opinion explained:

No browser: no data leak!

Tor browser: One of the most secure ways to access the modern web. Is also usually sluggish and broken due to noscript + multihops

Mullvad: Is Tor Browser without the Tor Network, but built by a company who's CEO 70% funded a German fascist party.

Phoenix: Is always the latest version of Firefox so youre not waiting for forks to catch up, AI disabled as well as telemetry and a lot of web tracking features. You may need to enable settings to get some sites to work

LibreWolf/Waterfox, explained above

edit: and if you are on Android, you should use IronFox over Firefox. not sure if theres any privacy forks of FF android other than IronFox (and tor) but thats my opinion

[–] foxymochakitten@slrpnk.net 2 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

thank you very much! I think I'll have my family switch over to Waterfox and give Phoenix a try. Maybe pairing with a VPN can bring it up to Mullvad-level security... not keen on using a browser built by neo-nazis obviously.

[–] Turret3857@infosec.pub 1 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

Yeah me neither lol.

I hope it goes well for you!! If youre looking for a VPN, currently looks like IVPN is the least fash option.

[–] foxymochakitten@slrpnk.net 1 points 7 hours ago

I'd never heard of IVPN before. Their ethics page is so refreshing. I've been trying out the free version of Proton for the last week but I like the sound of this way, way more, plus the anti-tracker stuff is really valuable. Thanks! :D