Firefox is preparing for a profound visual change with Project Nova, a redesign arriving at the end of the year. Tabs will adopt bubble shapes and the color palette is inspired by fire. The main goal is to simplify access to privacy controls, adding a single switch to disable all artificial intelligence features, present and future, without automatic downloads.
Modular architecture and unified privacy control 🔥
The change is not just aesthetic. Under the hood, Nova restructures the interface to group scattered options. The key novelty is a privacy panel with a master switch for AI. Although these features are not downloaded without explicit consent, you will now be able to manage them from a single point. This avoids searching through secondary menus, offering more direct control over which automatic tools are activated or remain inactive in your browser.
The magic button against the robotic apocalypse 🤖
Mozilla has heard your prayers. Soon you will have a button that promises more peace of mind than a cat on a keyboard. A single click and all AIs, from the one that suggests recipes to the one that wants to write your emails, will go into hibernation mode. It's like having a remote control to silence that noisy neighbor who won't stop talking about machine learning. However, they do not promise that the switch will turn off update notifications.