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Recently, Mozilla made an important decision to adjust its Firefox browser-related business in mainland China. According to the latest news, Mozilla has reached an agreement with Beijing Moxizhi Huohu Information Technology Co., Ltd., which will terminate its operations related to Mozilla and the Firefox browser in mainland China starting September 29, 2025.
This decision will have a significant impact on users in mainland China. Specifically, the official Chinese website for Firefox, the Firefox community website, and the Firefox account service will cease operations. Therefore, it is recommended that users back up their accounts and community data in a timely manner before the aforementioned date to avoid unnecessary losses.
It is worth noting that while the related services will cease, the Firefox browser itself will remain available in the mainland China market and will continue to receive updates and support. This means that Chinese users can still use and enjoy the core features of the Firefox browser.
This business adjustment reflects the complex operating environment faced by global internet companies in different regions. Although Mozilla has chosen to adjust some of its operations in mainland China, it still retains the availability of its core products, demonstrating its commitment to the Chinese market.
For Chinese users who have long been using the Firefox browser and its related services, this is undoubtedly an important change that requires attention. Users are advised to keep an eye on official announcements and make necessary preparations to ensure their rights are not affected. At the same time, this also presents new opportunities for domestic browser manufacturers, who are expected to gain more room for development in market competition.