by Mozilla
Mozilla launched new AI controls for Firefox on February 24, 2026, with version 148, offering a centralized hub in browser settings to manage generative AI
Mozilla is putting users back in the driver's seat of their AI experience. With the release of Firefox 148 on February 24, 2026, the company is introducing a suite of AI Controls, giving users granular authority over the artificial intelligence features embedded in their browser. This is a notable move in an industry often criticized for forcing new technology on its users.
The new controls, found in a dedicated settings panel, will allow users to disable all AI features with a single click. For those who want a more customized experience, individual toggles will be available for specific functions. These include AI powered translation, automatic alt text generation for images in PDFs, and sidebar integrations with popular chatbots like ChatGPT and Google Gemini.
Why does this matter? As AI becomes increasingly integrated into our daily lives, the ability to opt out or selectively engage with these powerful tools is crucial. Mozilla's new AI Controls are a welcome development for users who value privacy and choice, setting a new standard for how browsers should approach the age of artificial intelligence. It is a clear statement that the future of browsing should be in the hands of the user, not just the developer.
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