@miller @mkj @firefoxwebdevs easy way would be to use https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/enterprise-policy-generator from https://mastodon.social/@s_hentzschel@agenedia.com
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@firefoxwebdevs Do you know if there will be a popup to let users know when it launches? (Like a product tour "what's new" type of thing?)
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@firefoxwebdevs boooo. AI shouldnt even be in the browser. Thats what the people told you.
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@madduci @firefoxwebdevs afaik the default is already opt in in a way - for example, the link summary feature asks you if you want to enable summarisation before actually doing anything.
the point of the block is a browser wide, 'don't even ask' toggle
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@plwt @firefoxwebdevs
The word "happily" is out of context.I have used Chrome (Android/ChromeOS)_, Edge (windows), IE (various cursed versions on Windows) and Safari (Apple Things) to "browse the web" and get a different browser such as Firefox, seamonkey, Vivaldi, Waterfox, Chromium and others.
I'd be on Vivaldi if about:config didn't exist. The only reason I'm not is more flexible script blocking on Firefox to suit TheGuardian web news.
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NOBODY ASKED FOR THIS AI BULLSHIT!!!you’re traitors to the open web cause. this should have been an extension, not a complete integration in the browser.
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@dveditz yes -- so why a wording that feels so massively manipulative?
For example I don’t mind image description. I don’t even mind my mastodon ALT text being mined to describe images (such a feature actually helps blind people).
But when I click "block", I mean "block" and not "Ask me whether I really want to disable all these cool features and then again whether I want to enable some selected features despite the block".
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@ArneBab but it doesn't enable future feature by default.
You're blocking the entry points to these features, so they cannot be enabled.
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@raymaccarthy @firefoxwebdevs Keen to understand more - why do you need to block scripts to be able to view the Guardian website?
What happens when you try to view the page without this?
Is there any error message?
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@raymaccarthy @plwt fwiw Vivaldi does have AI features like translation, and it even sends text to the cloud to perform that translation.
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Immediately restore the work of japanese language translators that you paved over with AI slop
AI Controversy Forces End of Mozilla’s Japanese SUMO Community
The SUMO Japanese team quits en masse, accusing Mozilla’s AI system of erasing years of community translation work.
Linuxiac (linuxiac.com)
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@firefoxwebdevs enable future feature by default happens by default.
If that gets disabled on clicking [disable all] (or such), that’s the same choice, but without feeling as manipulative.
And "blocking the entry points … so they cannot be enabled" followed by options to enable them individually is part of what feels so wrong.
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@mausmalone I don't think so. But of course it will be mentioned in release notes. We're not exactly being quiet about it.
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@ArneBab We're stumbling on the wording here. 'Enabled' to many people means the feature is active. That's why we went with 'available' for features that aren't actively running, but their entry points are available.
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@firefoxwebdevs AI crap like this has driven me back to using Lynx in the terminal for most of my browsing until I can find a browser not infected with Google, Apple, and now Firefox code. If I do need a graphic web browser I just us IronWolf and don't log into your account. I used to be a huge evangelist for your browser and other tools but no more. We have told you we don't want this, we want to support you and tell our friends to use you yet you make it impossible. For "Bob"'s sake LISTEN
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@mkj the next major ESR release is 153.0esr. That will include all features between Fx140 and Fx153 and is scheduled to ship on 2026-06-21.
In terms of policy: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2005805
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@plwt @firefoxwebdevs
Because for security I block all 3rd party scripts that don't result in site breaking. Not about adverts per-se.The most likely route for malware today is 3rd party scripts. BBC & CNN have served them. That it often blocks adverts is a side effect. I'm not caring about adverts the actual site hosts.
Vivaldi's blocker is all or nothing, so with script blocking there are pop-up banners and the fold V or close X is missing.
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@enthusiast101 huh, I'm not seeing that error. Could it be because of an extension?
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@firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social
Won't see features
I've seen that before with Brave. Their "complete removal of Leo" means "Remove UI elements from the user".
I am not convinced.
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