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I've been using FF since the days of the 0. releases . I have nothing against AI, it has its uses, but it has to be my choice when to use it. FF have made some really bad decisions along the way. I have found more an more sites that just do not work right with FF and it is now relegated to one or two specific tasks.
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Tried FF 10 years ago and pages were broken.. even today some pages are broken, back then some antivirus installed a malware called "chrone" browser in win7, which somehow corrupted all the data.. but soon enough i discovered chromium and been using it since.. Edge ~112 used to work great on windows 7, especially it's pdf viewer, and ungoogled-chromium works fantastically on both win10 and linux distros, no ai crypto bs, no google bs, it just does what it needs to do, and it does so perfectly.
You should give ungoogled-chromium a try~ if it feels a little too "complex" then look at helium browser, it's still in beta but definitely more user friendly (and heavier than original ungoogled-chromium) ![]()
Last edited by theasmitkid (2025-12-17 11:27)
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The Firefox AI is "opt-in". You do not have to use it. Even DuckDuckGo has an AI. It's "opt-in" as well.
Calm down, it's only ones and zeroes
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FWIW, I use FF on a daily basis and have yet to experience such widespread breakage... Every now and then I cross some obscure page that doesn't work but that is kind of normal and expectable, IMHO. Banking sites are the more regular culprits but I'm afraid that's by design and server-sided.
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Firefox is still my browser.
Sad to see it struggling --- but it's still reliable..
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Try one of the many Firefox forks: LibreWolf, WaterFox, Floorp, Mullvad Browser, Zen Browser. They do not have AI built in.
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I use Firefox Nightly and am quite happy with it.
Calm down, it's only ones and zeroes
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I've been using it regularly for years and haven't noticed any problems. I did switch to Chrome or Chromium for the Ventoy persistence plugin, just because Ventoy itself is werd and I thought perhaps it could be the brower. For those who don't know, Ventoy has a browser based configuration tool. I find it weird because you do not have to press enter to confirm your configuration information Ventoy just uses it instantly which I think is poor.,
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I use Zen as my daily browser and Firefox as a secondary browser. As others have said, the AI add-ons are opt-in, and if you're absolutely sure you'll never want them, Firefox and Zen at least have the option in their settings to disable ALL AI add-ons, so that even if you ATTEMPT to activate one it won't work.
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