Ecosia Launches European-Based Search Index for Ethical Internet
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Summary
Ecosia has begun delivering search results from its new European-based search index to users in France, marking progress toward tech independence and digital sovereignty for Europe. The initiative, part of the European Search Perspective (EUSP) joint venture with Qwant, aims to serve 50% of French search queries by year-end.
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This will help us build the kind of ethical and fair internet we believe in.
We’re aiming to serve 50% of French search queries by the end of the year.
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