The EU's moves towards digital sovereignty might include its Parliament ditching Google.
EU Parliament reportedly switches from Google to French search engine Qwant as default, marking Europe's boldest digital ...
According to a report from the European Parliament, the institution is set to replace Google as the default search engine on its internal computers with Qwant, a French privacy-focused search engine.
Numerous EU MEPs have called for greater digital sovereignty in their institution. Now, as a first step, the default search ...