13-11-2025 06:13 AM - edited 13-11-2025 06:31 AM
Hi everyone,
We recently shared how we’re approaching AI in Firefox with user choice and openness at the center of everything we build. We’ve heard from many of you who’d prefer not to have AI in your browser at all, and we get it: We will soon provide additional settings for you to control how AI is used (or not) in Firefox.
Nonetheless, standing still while technology moves forward doesn’t benefit the web or the people who use it. That’s why we see it as our responsibility to shape how AI integrates into the web, in ways that promote openness, transparency, and choice. That way, users and developers can use it freely, help shape it, and truly benefit from it.
You’ve already seen this approach in some of our latest features:
💬 AI Chatbot in the sidebar – Access your preferred chat assistant without switching tabs.
📱 Shake to Summarize on iOS – Quickly summarize pages and stay focused on what matters.
Now we’re working on something new, and we’d love your input.
AI Window is an intelligent space we’re building that lets you chat with an AI assistant and get help while you browse, all on your terms.
✅ Completely opt-in: You decide if and when to use it.
🔄 Model flexibility: Pick the AI model that best fits your needs.
⚙️ Full control: Easily toggle it on or off anytime.
We’re still early in development and want your feedback. Starting today, you can sign up to receive updates.
14-11-2025 01:28 PM
Sounds interesting, signed up for updates.
Already getting huge benefits with quick easy access to Chatbots
It has helped and continues to help with with various projects, to just simple quick answers or a web search.
14-11-2025 01:47 PM
Thank you for your support - we thrive to bring values to uplift your every productivity!
14-11-2025 02:20 PM
Are you really only replying to the one guy who's excited about this **bleep**?
I haven't seen a reply to the much larger group of people **bleep**ting on you all for this decision. Are y'all really just going to ignore the majority and implement it anyway? Pretend like you don't hear your community?
You know you're going to push away your most dedicated, right?
What's the point of using Firefox if you're just trying to be Chrome? You need to explain this thought process.
14-11-2025 02:22 PM
This has to be trolling.
14-11-2025 04:03 PM - edited 14-11-2025 04:09 PM
Hundreds of replies objecting this.
One (1) anonymous comment is in support.
Employee replies to said comment without addressing any others (other than talking about an off-switch - not the main problem here).
If your management is making you do this, I'm sorry and I hope you find a better job soon. If you are personally doing this... just know that you're bearing the weight of all the other commentators' disappointment.
14-11-2025 10:30 PM
Classic Firefox devs, only respond to the AI glazers encouraging them to do what Mozilla already wanted to do.
16-11-2025 03:30 PM
Appalling behavior. Ignoring every one of the hundreds of comments telling you this is wrongheaded and to redirect your effort, reply to the single one that's giving you a clap on the back.
17-11-2025 03:11 PM
you're just gonna ignore the 99.9% of comments of people saying you made a **bleep**ty decision and answer the single guy with a positive comment?
also: what the **bleep** does "bring values to uplift your every productivity" mean?
14-11-2025 01:46 PM
I really don't want AI in the browser. Like not even a teeny bit.
14-11-2025 02:02 PM - edited 14-11-2025 02:07 PM
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14-11-2025 02:05 PM
I'm not as short-sighted as you are and I'm not interested in turning it off. I'll just use something else, period.
You can go use your copypasta on somebody else. Maybe you'll have better luck.
14-11-2025 01:58 PM
Generative AI is theft at best and bad for society at large. This is the one thing that will make me quit Firefox.
14-11-2025 02:15 PM
If I want AI I will go to a website. If I want it local I will download a program specifically for it. I want neither and avoid both.
14-11-2025 02:17 PM
Thanks for giving options.
I will say, however, AI right now is a privacy nightmare. Privacy, security, and AI do not go together. That is why firefox users don't want it anywhere near their browser. We are looking for privacy, security, and performance.
Please keep doing what Firefox does best. Don't chase the AI dream.
14-11-2025 02:23 PM
How do I stop getting updates on this? Y'all clearly are not reading the room and don't care because you've got dollar signs in your eyes and I don't want to hear more people tell you that you're wrong over and over and over again while you continue to ignore it and do whatever you're going to do anyway.
14-11-2025 02:36 PM
I really do not want AI in Firefox. At all.
14-11-2025 02:37 PM
I don't want AI in my **bleep**ing browser. You were supposed to be better than Google/Microsoft, with privacy in mind. Anything that uses AI CANNOT be privacy oriented. It is a system trained on data provided to it, most of which is data gather w/o anyone's knowledge. If you feel you MUST, then it needs to be off by default and users who choose to leave it off need to be RESPECTED. That means, maybe you give us ONE prompt to choose and those who choose off should never see ANYTHING that even so much as looks like an advertisement to turn it on. I would however prefer you don't chase the hype. We are already being force fed AI services, I just want to browse the web MYSELF.
14-11-2025 02:39 PM
No!!! Hell no!!! I've been using Mozilla since Netscape Navigator. I will use something else if you force AI on me.
14-11-2025 03:16 PM
I saw someone else say this:
"Try Librewolf. It's a privacy focused Firefox fork, everything that works for Firefox works with it. There's no integrated ads, no ai, and no bells and whistles beyond being a browser."
14-11-2025 02:42 PM
If Mozilla is determined to waste money on something no one is asking for, at least make it opt in. Every time my browser harasses me with some new AI harassment when I open the browser, it makes me close the browser. I don't need AI acting like some clingy ex who can't take 'no' for an answer. It doesn't matter how you phrase the question, I am uninterested in having some over eager machine bothering me every time I want to open a new tab.
Throw money at it if you must, but stop making me pay for your bad decisions with a progressively less useful browser.
14-11-2025 02:48 PM
Please give us two browsers then, one with AI and one without. I do not want AI anything. I have absolutely ZERO use for it, I enjoy doing things manually. I don't like having to disable options, knowing it's still lurking in the code somewhere. I left Chrome for Firefox (after doing the opposite a decade ago) because Firefox seems to be a lot more consumer focused. I hope they take the feedback and strongly consider it, because I am tired of swapping browsers.
14-11-2025 02:50 PM
Just don't. I want a nice and fast web browser that does its job: web browsing. And nothing more.
I see a future where Firefox clones are a thing. Again.
14-11-2025 02:57 PM
I have zero interest in AI. I don't want it in my browser. Please, I am asking you respectfully to not start clumsily inserting AI into places it has no business being, like Firefox.
14-11-2025 02:57 PM
Mozilla, stop trying to make AI happen! it's not going to happen! No one wants useless, extra bloat.
Please don't ruin your browser chasing dumb tech trends. AI doesn't need to be integrated into everything. I would ditch Firefox just as quickly as I did Chrome for another browser that doesn't force this garbage on me.
14-11-2025 03:00 PM
Please stop. Just, please, I'm begging you, drop all (yes, ALL) of the AI stuff and focus on the core functionality of the browser.
Nothing of value will be left behind. Your users will sing your praises for correcting course. You may even win some folks over from Chrome and Chrome-based browsers.
Just please stop the AI stuff. Completely.
14-11-2025 03:12 PM
I don't want AI in Firefox. I want Firefox to be Firefox. Don't make the mistake of trying to shift to an AI first stance. All I need is a fast browser that doesn't crash. All AI does is add bloat, and takes focus away from where it should be. On building the best browser.
14-11-2025 03:24 PM
I've commented on Mozilla threads about this before but:
I'm currently using Firefox. I'm using the Debian version which tosses out your worst features, and I'm using ESR so I at least get to delay your new harmful features as long as possible. Someday, Servo will become usable for general web use, and then I switch to that and I never come back. #NoAI or nothing
¹ I actually did switch from Windows to Linux just to achieve this. And I do not like Linux.
14-11-2025 03:26 PM
No thank u, all I want is a fast browser, that doesn’t crash, supports uBlock Origin and that’s it. I have no use for ai here
14-11-2025 03:30 PM
Please remove all AI features from Firefox
14-11-2025 03:33 PM
No one wants this.
14-11-2025 03:40 PM
Welp, looks like I'm done using Firefox. I don't want to touch your AI slop with a fifty foot pole.
14-11-2025 03:44 PM
Please no. Just .... No.
14-11-2025 03:45 PM
for-profit corporations literally cannot resist AI. it's simply not possible for them to do so. they're like the sharks in finding nemo when they smell blood.
14-11-2025 03:46 PM - edited 14-11-2025 03:49 PM
Why on **bleep**ing earth would I need my internet browser to include an AI chatbot? Every website already has one and they're all useless; we don't need you wasting space on our hard drives with software none of your users want. And ChatGPT has already won the AI race by a mile; nobody who does want to use AI is going to choose the Firefox AI Window to do it.
There are dozens of other browsers out there that offer nearly everything Firefox does and don't feel the need to cram an unwanted digital sycophant into their program. Get rid of it or we will get rid of you.
14-11-2025 03:47 PM
What a waste of development time, not looking for these features. If this is the roadmap I'm moving to Librewolf. Today it's opt-in, tomorrow it's integrated into basic features and impossible to remove, this is evident in the statement: "We will soon provide additional settings for you to control how AI is used (or not) in Firefox." Not soon enough, is opt-in meaning 'you dont have to use it but it's there?' no need to answer if I see it, I'm out.
14-11-2025 03:48 PM
How about just make it so these features have to be turned on by the user and, beyond a single pop up when it is first available, never bother the user with suggestions to turn it on again? It's really **bleep**ty when things are turned on automatically and the user has to turn them off when they likely didn't want it in the first place.
14-11-2025 03:52 PM
We don't need AI in our browser. If I need some sort of AI chatbot I will log to their website and then close it once i'm done. That's all the required functionality for the browser
14-11-2025 04:09 PM
No one who uses Firefox wants any AI bull**bleep** included with it. I use Firefox because its fast, secure, and supports Ublock Origin. AI has become a tacked on buzzword that is overused and underdeveloped. Let Google have their dog**bleep** AI response thats wrong for most things you search. Mozilla should not jump on this bandwagon.
14-11-2025 04:13 PM
I literally created an account to beg and plea that AI is not included in the browser.
every website already has “AI” and now there will be competing agents on the same website and god knows what else.
please no. Please don’t do this. This will be the first time in over 10 years that i have actually disagree with Mozilla.
14-11-2025 04:21 PM
Keep. Mozzilla. Simple.