Google Search just lost a key market to a rival you’ve probably never heard of
The European Parliament has decided to stop using Google Search and will instead adopt Qwant for its official systems. This move aims to reduce reliance on foreign technology. The shift highlights growing concerns over data privacy and the dominance of major tech companies.
- ▪The European Parliament will cease using Google Search in favor of Qwant.
- ▪This decision is part of an effort to lessen dependence on foreign technology.
- ▪The change reflects increasing scrutiny over data privacy and the influence of large tech firms.
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