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I am fine with it being a disable-button, as long it's persistent once set.

What I honestly fear is that while AI-features are disabled, popups inviting me to enable them again. That, or them auto-enabling them on every update like sometimes has happened with `browser.ml.enable` flag on `about:config`.



They don't do that for any feature, no reason they'd do it for AI.


New CEO could change that.


Firefox is open source, people can simply fork an unbranded build out of it.




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