browser security policy

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The browser security policy tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about controlling privacy and security settings within web browsers, with a focus on managing AI features. Recent content highlights Mozilla Firefox's introduction of a master switch to block AI enhancements, allowing users to disable generative AI features and promotional elements for improved privacy. This reflects broader trends in browser security policy where users seek to limit data collection and unwanted functionality. The tag is relevant for Windows users concerned about browser-based privacy controls, enterprise IT policies, and maintaining security in an evolving browser landscape.
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    Firefox 148 AI Controls: One-click Block AI Enhancements for Privacy

    Mozilla has given users a one-click way to tell the AI revolution to stay out of their browser: starting with Firefox 148, rolling out February 24, the desktop browser adds an AI Controls panel with a single “Block AI enhancements” master switch that disables current and future generative AI...
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