European Google Rivals Assembled: What are the 5 Lesser-Known Facts to Know?
Berlin – European Google rivals have recently taken center stage with a significant partnership between Ecosia, the eco-conscious search engine from Germany, and Qwant, a French search engine emphasizing privacy.
Together, they aim to create a new search infrastructure named European Search Perspectives (EUSP), a move that seeks to provide a European alternative to Google and lessen reliance on U.S.-based tech giants.
This collaboration is emblematic of Europe’s desire to assert its digital independence. Here’s what you need to know about these European challengers and the developments shaping this evolving landscape.
The Birth of European Search Perspectives (EUSP)
Today, Ecosia and Qwant announced the formation of EUSP, set to be operational by 2025. This initiative will establish an independent, privacy-first search index that supports their platforms and potentially other search engines. This collaboration is expected to empower European digital sovereignty and is partially inspired by the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), which seeks to reduce U.S. tech dominance in Europe.
Motivations Driving This Partnership
Hard to Crack Google’s Market Dominance?
Despite the new search initiatives, Google’s dominance remains strong, especially following its 2020 implementation of the choice screen on Android devices in Europe.
While this feature aimed to offer users alternatives during setup, it hasn’t substantially shifted Google’s market hold. Here’s a breakdown of the current landscape:
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