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How the web is learning to better protect itself
More than 35 years after the first website went online, the web has evolved from static pages to complex interactive systems, often with security added as an afterthought. To mitigate risks, ...
Mozilla is adding a new AI kill switch to Firefox that lets you turn off all AI features at once, giving users more control ...
That frustration is exactly where StopTheMadness Pro comes in. Instead of trying to change how the web looks, it focuses on stopping websites from messing ...
A compromised Open VSX publisher account was used to distribute malicious extensions in a new GlassWorm supply chain attack.
Your trusted extension/add-on with over 100k review might be spying on you.
Firefox users didn't want AI, so Mozilla is giving them a way to kill it ...
In response to user feedback on AI integration, Mozilla announced today that the next Firefox release will let users disable AI features entirely or manage them individually.
You can disable all AI-powered features inside Firefox, or pick and choose which ones you still want to use.
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Firefox has a powerful screenshot tool built right in; it's better than Snipping Tool
Firefox's built-in screenshot tool previews sections and lets me resize before saving. That's why I chose it over Snipping ...
Software developers have spent the past two years watching AI coding tools evolve from advanced autocomplete into something that can, in some cases, build entire applications from a text prompt. Tools ...
AI tools are coming to the browser, but Mozilla is giving users full authority over whether they appear. Firefox has a ...
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