"Mozilla is no longer fighting for market share of its browser: it is fighting for the future of the web ," writes the Guardian, citing Mozilla Project co-founder Mitchell Baker:Summarizing Baker's concerns, the Guardian writes that "It is perfectly possible to build a browser that prevents advertising companies from aggregating user data. But it is unlikely that any browser made by an advertising company would offer such a feature..."And an activist for the Small Technology Foundation tells them that Google "wants the web to go through Google. It already mostly does: with eyes on 70% to 80% of the web."