A European alternative
Privacy enabled on default, with more respecting ads and no forced AI. Still gets much results from google/bing api or index, which is being improved, and advertising is via microslop...
Overall it's alright.
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Qwant is a search engine that respects your privacy and eases discovering and sharing via a social approach.
Rue de l'Université, 75007, Paris, France
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Privacy enabled on default, with more respecting ads and no forced AI. Still gets much results from google/bing api or index, which is being improved, and advertising is via microslop...
Overall it's alright.
Pretty good search engine but, they have quant maps which knows your location so it's not completely true.
Qwant is founded in a N.A.T.O. country called France. N.A.T.O. countries are being controlled by America's totalitarian empire to attack journalists, whistleblowers, diplomats, and rights activists. This Qwant company has been captured by evil N.A.T.O. corporations by censoring search results to keep most people in the dark while oligarchs extort their wealth and power through war crimes. Meanwhile, people like Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, and others are being threatened by the N.A.T.O. war crime organization. Good luck trying to find search results with journalistic integrity.
Irrelevant and censored results.
If you search about freedom indexes of america and russia, you'll get united states government propaganda and how many russian war criminals were killed. Which while is a good read, is obviously trying to control the narrative by giving inaccurate information as well as trying to steer your thoughts.
Qwant is just another leg of corporate america and the government working together to keep america uninformed, controlled and in the dark while they claim to be the "alternative".
Has anyone else figured out that the world has no valid, unbiased, uncensored and non government controlled search engine yet?
Quite a good search engine, but no customer support. I have messaged customer support about 2 weeks ago and no reply, I used to highly respect this search engine till now, it is a very bad way of running a company when no one replies to long time customers.
Same old same old, trash search engine like google. Says it pulls up relevant information but doesn't, just pulls up liberal bs. I searched: Kilolo Kijakazi birth country, nothing, nada, just mass amounts of liberal garbage and Racist antiwhite propaganda.
This search engine has much less search results than StartPage and Google combined. Also, I get an unnecessary error message about my internet connection when using Qwant. Which never happens when I use StartPage and Google's search engines. So, I would say Qwant's search engine is mediocre with a system that supports online privacy.
The closest thing to google but not google you can find on the web. very good alternative search engine.
Very very good search results with a good mix across the political spectrum, both right, centre and left. I hope this displaces Google in the future.
It was good until Qwant told me to connect because I did too many searches.
It's a bit bad with regional examples when looking for news about Linux Manjaro, can not find the latest news until you switch to the United States, news will appear on it. Removing regional, or doing just the same as DuckDuckGo
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