If the feature is present on the system, you need to monitor whether future updates will "magically" enable it against your will. If the feature is never installed in the first place, that concern becomes a non-issue.Aside from that, if there is a c...
Hey Kazard,The method I highlighted above is for debian based linux distributions that use the apt package manager. It will not work on windows.If you are looking for a similar method for windows, take a look at https://www.webnots.com/how-to-disabl...
As an FYI for the Firefox users who are less than pleased with the addition of AI integrations being added to the browser, it seems that the Librewolf team has confirmed the removal or strict UI disable of these features will be added to the Librewol...
If you are on a debian / apt machine, you can add a file to /etc/apt/preferences.d to revert and pin Firefox to version 129. Will either solve the problem or at least give you time to find other alternatives.
My sentiments exactly. As soon as I heard about this garbage, I created an apt preferences file to lock in the firefox version to 129.*. If anyone else is sick of having AI shoved in their faces by shady companies who like to make excuses for their ...