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Politico EU02.06.2026Technik2 dk okuma

European Parliament Switches Default Search Engine to Qwant

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  • The European Parliament will replace Google with French search engine Qwant as its default search tool on in-house computers starting Thursday, June 4.
  • This move aligns with the Parliament's commitment to digital sovereignty and user data protection, and comes as the EU pushes for greater tech sovereignty.

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Warum es wichtig ist

The European Parliament is replacing Google with the French search engine Qwant as its default search tool on in-house computers. This decision is driven by a commitment to digital sovereignty and the protection of users' personal data.

Schriftgröße

Move over, Google. Qwant is taking over as the European Parliament's default search engine.

Starting Thursday, the European Parliament will replace Google with the French search engine as the default search tool on in-house computers, according to an internal communication seen by POLITICO.

As of Thursday June 4, "Qwant will replace Google as default search engine on European Parliament computers,” officials told lawmakers in an email seen by POLITICO. The change is being made “in line with the Parliament's commitment to digital sovereignty and the protection of users' personal data.”

The search-engine switch comes as Brussels doubles down on its push for “tech sovereignty.” The European Commission will on Wednesday unveil its long-awaited tech sovereignty package aimed at reducing dependence on foreign technology providers and boosting European alternatives.

The email described Qwant as a “privacy-focused European search engine” designed to avoid tracking users or collecting personal data. Founded in 2013, Qwant markets itself as a privacy-first alternative to Google.

Searches conducted through the address bar in Firefox and Edge browsers will automatically be routed through Qwant, although lawmakers will remain free to use competing search engines or change their default settings.

The move follows months of pressure from lawmakers to reduce the EU institutions’ dependence on American technology. In a letter to Parliament President Roberta Metsola last year in November, a cross-party group of 38 members urged the institution to phase out Microsoft software and other foreign-made technology, arguing that Europe’s reliance on a handful of U.S. tech giants had become a strategic vulnerability.

Google and Qwant did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Offene Fragen

  • What is the specific timeline for the full implementation of Qwant across all Parliament systems?
  • Will this change affect the search capabilities or speed for Parliament members and staff?
  • What are the long-term implications for Google's presence within EU institutions?
  • How will the European Commission's 'tech sovereignty package' further impact technology choices within the EU?

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This article was originally published by Politico EU.

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