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European Parliament to ditch Google for French search engine Quant
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Engadget02.06.2026Tech1 dk okuma

European Parliament to ditch Google for French search engine Quant

L'essentiel

  • The European Parliament will reportedly stop using Google as its default search engine on in-house computers starting June 4, switching to the French alternative Quant.
  • This move aligns with the EU's commitment to digital sovereignty and data protection.

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The European Parliament is reportedly changing its default search engine from Google to Quant, a French alternative, as part of a broader EU initiative to enhance digital sovereignty and protect user data. This shift reflects a growing trend within the EU to reduce dependence on foreign technology.

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European legislators are taking another step away from relying on American tech. The European Parliament will reportedly stop using Google as the default search engine on its in-house computers. According to Politico, searches made via the address bar on Firefox and Edge will take place via French alternative Quant by default as of June 4. However, workers can still go to another search engine's website or change the default systems on their system if they prefer.

Officials are making the change "in line with the Parliament's commitment to digital sovereignty and the protection of users' personal data," according to an email that was reportedly sent to staff. The missive purportedly referred to Quant as a "privacy-focused European search engine."

The apparent shift to Quant as the default search engine is taking place as the European Union attempts to reduce its reliance on foreign technology and focus on alternatives developed in Europe. The European Commission is expected to reveal a sovereignty package designed with that in mind on June 3. France in particular has been taking steps toward that goal, as it plans to switch government workstations from Windows to Linux and abandon Zoom and Microsoft Teams in favor of the homegrown Visio for video calls.

Questions ouvertes

  • What is the specific impact of this change on Google's market share within the EU?
  • Will other EU institutions follow suit with similar changes?
  • What are the technical capabilities and limitations of Quant compared to Google?
  • How will this move affect the broader European tech industry?

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