European Parliament Replaces Google with Qwant as Default Search Engine

European Parliament Replaces Google with Qwant as Default Search Engine

The European Parliament switched its internal search engine from Google to Qwant, a French privacy-focused alternative, citing digital sovereignty and personal data protection. The move reflects the EU's broader strategy of reducing dependence on U.S. tech platforms—reinforced by regulations like the AI Act—while signaling institutional commitment to regulatory principles through operational practice.

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