Users are expressing strong dissatisfaction with the recent integration of AI features into their preferred web browser, despite overwhelming community opposition. Many long-time users, some dating back to 2005, are considering switching to alternatives due to these changes. Concerns range from performance degradation and unwanted AI options appearing by default to perceived declines in functionality like autocorrect. This shift is driving conversations about the browser's future direction and user privacy, with many seeking open-source, non-Chrome-based alternatives.