well, that's exactly the challenge that the chair of the mozilla foundation has to face every day.rowser that doesn't come pre—installed. one of mozilla's biggest goals is to make the internet a global resource, open and accessible to all. mitchell, how can you do that for china when the internet is so heavily censored there? it’s so heavily censored there? it's a real so heavily censored there? it�*s a real challenge. some of the censorship we see at the human experience level, and others are in the internet and technology — i'm actually going to the un next week to discuss these very topics. and the consumer experience side, you know, their vision of how online works is very clear. and it is in service of stability of the society and the state. as many economies, including china, look increasingly to service industries for economic growth, mitchell, how important is a free and fair internet to that? and what do you think that? and what do you think that contributes to economic growth? that contributes to economic trowth? ., �* , that contributes to economic trowth? ., �*,, . that