Just the Browser

Do you sometimes feel like AI features are now just foisted upon us, whether we want them or not? It feels like almost every app now has some kind of AI feature added – even Notepad on Windows 11 isn’t immune, with Microsoft adding its Copilot to it.

Most web browsers have some AI features now. Edge, being a Microsoft product, includes a quite number of AI features, as does Google Chrome. Even Mozilla Firefox isn’t immune, and there has been some pushback against this. Some people have been choosing alternatives such as Waterfox – a Firefox fork with these features removed. That being said, Firefox will have an AI ‘kill switch’ in future versions.

The good news is that most of these features can be disabled in these core browsers, and this is where Just the Browser comes in. You can download a script that will automatically disable these features in Edge, Chrome and Firefox for you. It works on Windows, Mac OS and Linux, and it’s open source. If the script doesn’t work, there are other options available for each individual browser. It’s also worth noting that, at least under Windows, your user account needs to be a system administrator to run these scripts.

If you’re curious, you can see which exact features are disabled by Just the Browser in each browser. The list is longest for Edge, and shortest for Firefox, which does at least attempt to care for its users’ privacy. It isn’t just AI features that get disabled; it includes any kind of sponsored content or telemetry. But it means that you can carry on using your preferred browser and not need to switch.

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