France to make 'Gallic Google' Qwant executive's default seek engine amid privateness problems

French executive computer systems are to undertake the Gallic-funded seek engine Qwant as their default browser amid alleged issues that Google insufficiently protects knowledge privateness.
French government computers are to adopt the Gallic-funded search engine Qwant as their default browser amid alleged concerns that Google insufficiently protects data privacy.Original article
Author: The Telegraph

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