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Mozilla is giving Firefox users something competitors won't: the power to completely disable AI features. The update arrives February 24th with individual controls for every AI tool.
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Mozilla is giving Firefox users something competitors won't: the power to completely disable AI features. The update arrives February 24th with individual controls for every AI tool.

Mozilla is taking a different approach to AI: letting users decide if they want it at all. The Firefox browser will soon offer full control over every AI feature, from chatbots to translations.

An AI model just discovered more security vulnerabilities in Firefox in one sweep than Mozilla typically fixes in an entire year. The breakthrough signals a major shift in protecting internet users from cyber threats.

Mozilla just gave Firefox users a powerful privacy gift: a free built-in VPN with 50GB of monthly data, no extra downloads required. The new feature protects your browsing on public Wi-Fi, sensitive searches, and personal shopping without costing a penny.

Mozilla's upcoming Firefox redesign makes it easier than ever to control your privacy and AI settings with just a few clicks. The fresh, rounded look arriving later this year also brings back features users have been requesting.

Mozilla used Anthropic's new AI model to discover 271 security vulnerabilities in Firefox 150 before it launched, potentially shifting the balance in cybersecurity toward defenders. The breakthrough suggests AI could help protect the volunteer-maintained open source software that powers much of the internet.
Artificial intelligence just helped make the web safer for millions of people. Mozilla found and fixed 271 security vulnerabilities in Firefox using Anthropic's new AI model designed specifically for cybersecurity.

An AI assistant just helped make one of the world's most popular web browsers more secure by discovering 22 hidden vulnerabilities in just two weeks. The breakthrough shows how artificial intelligence can help protect millions of people online.

Firefox just launched Kit, a friendly fox mascot that breaks free from the browser's logo to help protect users from internet surveillance. As AI companions become the norm, this fire-tailed guide aims to remind people they deserve choice and control online.

Anthropic's AI tool discovered 22 vulnerabilities in one of the world's most secure browsers, including 14 critical issues now fixed. The breakthrough shows how artificial intelligence can make the internet safer for everyone.

Mozilla Foundation exposed how all 25 major car brands collect intimate personal data from drivers, then sell it without clear consent. Now they're fighting back with a campaign to protect your privacy on the road.

The internet just got safer thanks to browsers finally speaking the same security language. New research shows web browsers now handle security instructions far more consistently than ever before, protecting billions of users.
Mozilla just released Thunderbolt, a free open-source AI platform that lets companies control their own artificial intelligence tools. Organizations can now deploy AI without handing over their data to big tech companies.

A new AI system discovered decades-old security vulnerabilities in every major operating system and browser, giving tech companies a head start to fix them before hackers can exploit the flaws. The technology is being shared selectively to strengthen digital defenses worldwide.

Anthropic's new AI model discovered over 10,000 software vulnerabilities in just one month, helping major tech companies protect billions of users from potential cyberattacks. Companies like Mozilla, Cloudflare, and Microsoft found bugs 10 times faster than before.

A journalist rescued a perfectly functional 2017 ThinkPad from obsolescence by installing Linux Mint instead of buying a new computer. Her experiment could help save hundreds of millions of working laptops from becoming electronic waste.