Mozilla's pivot to AI first browsing raises fundamental questions about what a browser should be. Waterfox won't include them. The browser's job is to serve you, not think for you.
and these browsers are specifically not that… these browsers are intended to do things like categorise tabs, complete forms, etc automatically without your interaction
of course they’ll ask before they do things they consider destructive, but what they consider destructive and what a malicious actor can use are very different things
some of that is certainly benign, but the point with prompt injection is that it can take benign things and make them plausibly malicious
and these browsers are specifically not that… these browsers are intended to do things like categorise tabs, complete forms, etc automatically without your interaction
of course they’ll ask before they do things they consider destructive, but what they consider destructive and what a malicious actor can use are very different things
some of that is certainly benign, but the point with prompt injection is that it can take benign things and make them plausibly malicious