Starting this Thursday, the European Parliament will replace Google with France's Qwant as the default search engine in its internal computer systems, aiming to strengthen 'digital sovereignty' and enhance the protection of users' personal data. This change was communicated to members through an internal email, which clearly stated that Qwant would replace Google as the default search engine for the European Parliament's computers from June 4. This move represents a concrete action by the European Parliament to fulfill its commitments regarding digital sovereignty and user data protection.
