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  "path": "/t/how-to-disable-ai-features-in-firefox-148-at-system-wide-level/35894#post_4",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-03T00:26:58.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
  "tags": [
    "configuration file",
    "Just the Browser",
    "Mozilla Firefox configuration - Just the Browser",
    "(click for more details)"
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  "textContent": "> #### Linux installation\n>\n> – Open the configuration file and save it (Ctrl+S) anywhere on your computer. Make sure the file is called “policies.json” (without the quotes).\n>  – Open a new Terminal window in the directory where the file is located. For example, if it’s in your Downloads folder, open a Terminal and run cd ~/Downloads to switch to the Downloads directory.\n>  – Create the Firefox policies directory with this command: sudo mkdir -p /etc/firefox/policies/\n>  – Copy the file to the new folder: sudo cp ./policies.json /etc/firefox/policies/\n>  – Restart Firefox.\n>\n> To remove the custom configuration, delete the policies.json file from the distribution folder and restart Firefox. You can do that in the Terminal: sudo rm /etc/firefox/policies/policies.json\n\nJust the Browser\n\n### Mozilla Firefox configuration - Just the Browser\n\nRemove AI features, telemetry data reporting, sponsored content, product integrations, and other annoyances from web browsers.\n\nOr just `/bin/bash -c \"$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/corbindavenport/just-the-browser/main/main.sh)\"`\n\nOr my radical one (just copy/paste):\n\nCommands (click for more details)",
  "title": "how to disable AI features in firefox 148 at system wide level?"
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