@firefox so how many times am I going to have to tell #firefox I don’t want sponsored shortcuts or reccomended stories before it actually stops doing that despite how many times I’ve gone into settings to disable those features (often times having to re-enable them just so I can disable them again)?
The vibecoding and AI integration approach is literally breaking your browser and its usability.
I haven’t looked back since I made the switch.
Have you dug into FF’s
about:config? You can search by relevant keyword and disable a few things. I think I’ve done it on my own desktop to disable recommended stories and AI features.You shouldn’t have to do this. Mozilla leadership is obviously garbage right now.
I never had to disable those twice on the same install. Is this a common problem people have?
Setting the homepage to about:blank is one of the first things I do when setting up a new browser. Everything I would want to do is accessible from the address bar, favorites or history so what’s the point of a homepage?



