Beijing Mozilla Online Ltd. (), also called Mozilla China () was a limited company to help promote and deploy Mozilla products in mainland China.

History

Mozilla China was founded on March 4, 2005, as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Mozilla Corporation.

Mozilla China was co-chaired by Dr. Li Gong of Sun (China) Engineering and Research Institute (ERI) and Mingshu Li of the Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ISCAS), both of whom sat on the steering committee with Mitchell Baker, then president of the Mozilla Foundation.

Functions

Mozilla China built a Chinese version of the Mozilla web site, provides technical and architectural direction for Mozilla development in China, organises and operates discussion forums, and further develops Mozilla source code in China.

Mozilla China was in charge of developing and maintaining a localised Firefox browser for mainland China.

Many modifications were made to accommodate mainland Chinese users' experience (e.g. supporting website login for WeChat), but some of them were privacy-concerned, including limitations on installing ad blocking extensions.

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