• Cheradenine@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Pass. Qwant has had its share of controversies, regardless their results aren’t better than DDG.

    If Mozilla was serious about this they would run their own Searx instance and let people choose what engines they wanted to use.

    https://searx.space/

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    1 year ago

    Has anyone here used Qwant? I’ve seen it mentioned a handful of times but I’ve not tried it myself.

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    1 year ago

    Doesn’t Mozilla rely on Google for default search? Does this change that relationship?

      • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.ml
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        1 year ago

        The fact that Mozilla is so dependent on Google is the actual problem here, diversifying where they get funding from is precisely what they should be doing going forward.

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          I definitely agree with you, but finding another partner to get hundreds of millions of dollars per year isn’t trivial.

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            Sure, but finding more partners is crucial for long term survival, so if Mozilla never reaches out to anybody for fear of offending Google then they’re always gonna be stuck in this sort of abusive relationship. Becoming so reliant on Google in the first place shouldn’t have happened, but it’s better to start fixing that sooner than later. It’s also worth noting that the main reason Google funds FF is to protect themselves from antitrust litigation. As long as FF is around and gets a bit of usage, then Google can point to it to say that Chrome isn’t a browser monopoly.