I truly wonder what Lemmy has to say about this partnership. This is going to make a interesting discussion i think. Personally have no experience with Qwant, what they are and their policies.

Directly from their blogpost;

Empowering Choice: Firefox Partners with Qwant for a Better Web;

Your tech choices matter more than ever. That’s why at Firefox, we believe in empowering users to make informed decisions that align with their values. In that spirit, we’re excited to announce our partnership with Qwant, a search engine that prioritizes user privacy and tracker blocking.

Did you know you could choose the search engine of your choice right from your Firefox URL bar? Whether you prioritize privacy, climate protection, or simply want a search experience tailored to your preferences, we’ve got you covered.

Qwant is a privacy-focused search engine that puts your needs first while protecting your personal data. By blocking trackers and advertisements, Qwant helps your search results remain unbiased and comprehensive. Just like Firefox, they are committed to protecting your privacy and preserving the decentralized nature of the web, where people have control over their online experiences.

Together, Firefox and Qwant are contributing to a more open, inclusive web, and above all — one where you can make an informed choice about what tech you use, and why. Your tech choices make a difference.

As Firefox continues to champion user empowerment and innovation, we invite you to join us in shaping a web that works for everyone. Together, let’s make a positive impact—one search at a time.

Source: https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox-partners-with-qwant/

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    I know nothing about Qwant. I do have to say I’m kinda surprised to see Mozilla posting this. Being as the google search deal is Mozilla’s #1 revenue source.

    I’m not mad that they’re bringing awareness to the ability to change the search engine, regardless of the merits of Qwant. Just a little surprised that their kinda openly thumbing their nose at Google.

    Edit: spelling

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      They did also partner with other search engineers before. Google is just the biggest partner

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      Yeah I was thinking the same, I dont see why Google is even keeping this deal alive? Doesn’t seem like they’re gaining much on it at all, as most people who use Firefox are already privacy conscious enough to change their Search Engine too…

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        I dont see why Google is even keeping this deal alive?

        So Google can say, they don’t have a monopoly on web browsers.

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        Isn’it that Google needs Firefox to stay alive as a browser? So the fact that Google is the default search engine as default is only a way to subsidize Firefox…

        I’m just speculating as I don’t have much knowledge.

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        most people who use Firefox are already privacy conscious enough to change their Search Engine too…

        This is either hyperbole or delusional. Most Firefox users don’t even use an ad blocker. Google definitely remains the selected engine for most users. There were even many complaints about the default not being Google during the Yahoo default years.

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      9 months ago

      Every selectable search engine in Firefox has a partnership with it. Google just pays big bucks to be the default.