"Of course, some users like certain AI features but don't need the rest. Therefore, Firefox will let users choose which ones to enable or block as well. So, if you want AI to translate websites, then you can enable this in the settings as well. Not only that, but accessibility descriptions for images in PDF pages can also be enabled if needed. According to Firefox, AI-enhanced tab grouping, link previews, and AI chatbots in the sidebar can also be toggled on and off."
"Having the power to block AI content is going to be made available with Firefox 148. This should roll out February 24, 2026. By going into the Settings, users will see a new AI controls section, which is where the on and off toggles can be found. The feature is meant to give users a lot more control over what type of content they get to interact with."
Firefox will add AI controls in desktop Settings that let users block all current and future AI enhancements or enable specific features. Users can toggle translation, accessibility descriptions for images in PDFs, AI-enhanced tab grouping, link previews, and AI chatbots in the sidebar. The controls include an overall opt-out and per-feature toggles to customize which AI capabilities run. The AI controls section will appear in Settings when Firefox 148 rolls out on February 24, 2026. The feature aims to give users more control over the presence and types of AI-assisted content in the browser.
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