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Public story · 2026-02-24 · source-backed
Firefox 148 releases today with a global "Block AI enhancements" toggle and per-feature controls for chatbots, link previews, tab grouping, translations, and alt-text. Mozilla commits to NOT re-enabling AI features once disabled. Also ships WebGPU service worker support and Trusted Types API for XSS prevention. For tool builders: implementing clear AI opt-out controls proactively is becoming a design requirement.
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