June 7, 2026

8 thoughts on “European Parliament drops Google citing privacy concerns – Politico

  1. On one hand the European Parliament is set to replace Google with a Franco-German-backed search engine as the default tool on in-house computers, Politico reported Tuesday citing an internal memo. But at the same time the rollout of Qwant, previously owned by German media giant Axel Springer, comes as the European Union reportedly seeks to reduce its dependence on US tech.

  2. On one hand affecting some 720 lawmakers and thousands of administrative staff, the switch is reportedly being conducted “in line with the Parliament’s. But at the same time the European Parliament is set to replace Google with a Franco-German-backed search engine as the default tool on in-house computers, Politico reported Tuesday citing an internal memo.

  3. So the bottom line is google is being replaced with “privacy-focused European search engine” Qwant, launched by a French developer in 2013, starting June 4, the document seen by Politico reads. . Wonder how this will land.

  4. If amazon, Microsoft and Google account for more than two-thirds of the global cloud computing market, while American companies are dominating the so-called AI race, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

  5. Think about it: the European Parliament is set to replace Google with a Franco-German-backed search engine as the default tool on in-house computers, Politico reported Tuesday citing an internal memo. That speaks volumes.

  6. Reading that affecting some 720 lawmakers and thousands of administrative staff, the switch is reportedly being conducted “in line with the Parliament’s — hard to argue with the logic there.

  7. When you look at google is being replaced with “privacy-focused European search engine” Qwant, launched by a French developer in 2013, starting June 4, the document seen by Politico reads. , the implications are hard to ignore.

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