The utility collects configuration choices in a single file, aiming to make browsers show web pages and little else. If users change their mind, the tool’s settings can be removed without trace and the browser reset to default, as the tutorials explain. So far the AI purge works only for Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge on Windows, macOS and Linux. "Just the Browser" is intended to help cleanse mainstream browsers of unwanted and superfluous features without giving up their existing advantages. Alternatives like Vivaldi, LibreWolf, Waterfox and SeaMonkey generally work as well as the big names and come from established developer communities.
Source: The Star February 08, 2026 14:08 UTC