Starting with Firefox 148, which rolls out on Feb. 24, you’ll find a new AI controls section within the desktop browser settings. It provides a single place to block current and future generative AI features in Firefox.

They actually listened to the community, thats very nice.

  • WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works
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    6 days ago

    don’t enable unsigned extensions. It’s there for good reason.

    upload your addon to addons.mozilla.org. there’s an option to not publish, but only upload for signing. then you’ll get back a signed xpi you can install properly.

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      6 days ago

      Doesn’t work. Try to do it without giving them a phone number or installing some other application. You can’t. Or I couldn’t.

      Then, after you can’t and you think, “I’ll go to the forums, see if there is a way.” You’ll find out Mozilla has problems with sign in. I mean come on… But this is irrelevant, this whole flow is dumb. And it presumes that I shouldn’t be able to control my own browser.

      We need a new firefox - just like the original firefox showed that Mozilla was bloat and dumb, we need another that shows the current is bloat and dumb.

      • WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works
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        5 days ago

        Doesn’t work. Try to do it without giving them a phone number or installing some other application. You can’t. Or I couldn’t.

        how did you try? did you try registering a mozilla account?

        You’ll find out Mozilla has problems with sign in.

        It’s probably temporary, it doesn’t have problems usually

        And it presumes that I shouldn’t be able to control my own browser.

        they do it so that malware cant install unvetted addons to your browser. and if someone signs a malware addon this way, and some people report it, mozilla can disable it for everyone.

        We need a new firefox - just like the original firefox showed that Mozilla was bloat and dumb, we need another that shows the current is bloat and dumb.

        what you need is a footgun. you have it in about:config.

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          21 hours ago

          Nah, I think we just need a dialog box - could be like osx - “are you sure you want to allow the plugin that you said you wanted to use? It was built by: you, not signed by Mozilla.” Maybe put a “You have unsigned plugins running” tool tip - that gets displayed at startup or every 8 hours.

          Again - imagine if you couldn’t install the programs you wanted on your computer - this is current firefox.

          I suppose we are both beating the already-dead-horse on different ends now.

          • WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works
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            20 hours ago

            Nah, I think we just need a dialog box - could be like osx - “are you sure you want to allow the plugin that you said you wanted to use? It was built by: you, not signed by Mozilla.” Maybe put a “You have unsigned plugins running” tool tip - that gets displayed at startup or every 8 hours.

            that won’t help to warn the largest part of the target audience, those who were trained by big tech to dismiss those dialogs by reflex without reading a word in it