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Firefox Integrates AI Search Engine Perplexity

Firefox Enhances Search with AI-Powered Perplexity

Mozilla has announced the integration of Perplexity, an AI-driven answer engine, into its Firefox browser. This move provides users with an alternative to traditional search engines like Google and Bing, delivering direct answers with authoritative citations instead of mere links.

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Expanded Access After Successful Testing

Initially launched as a test feature for users in the U.S., U.K., and Germany, Perplexity received positive feedback, prompting Mozilla to expand availability globally for desktop users. Mobile support is expected in the coming months.

Users can now select Perplexity as their default search engine via Firefox settings, placing it alongside established options. The AI engine specializes in conversational search, streamlining queries into concise responses backed by credible sources.

Privacy-Centric Approach

A key factor in Mozilla's partnership with Perplexity is its commitment to user privacy. Unlike some competitors, Perplexity does not share or sell personal data—a priority aligning with Firefox’s longstanding focus on security.

The feature integrates seamlessly into Firefox’s address bar, allowing quick access without switching browsers. Mozilla hinted at future additions of other AI-powered engines to diversify search experiences further.

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Additional Updates: Multi-Profile Feature & Google Lens Test

Alongside Perplexity, Mozilla rolled out its multi-profile feature after months of testing. Users can now switch between customized browser setups for work, personal use, or study effortlessly.

The update coincides with tests of Google Lens visual search for desktop users retaining Google as their default engine. These enhancements underscore Mozilla’s dual focus on innovation and user-centric design.

Key Points:

  • 🌐 AI-Powered Search: Firefox integrates Perplexity for direct answers with citations.
  • 🔍 Global Rollout: Initially limited to three countries, now expanding worldwide.
  • 🔒 Privacy Priority: Perplexity pledges not to share or sell user data.
  • 🛠️ Multi-Profile Support: Users can manage separate browser configurations seamlessly.

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