BETTER WEB: changing the web for a better world We are very pleased to present the new version of our Better Web platform. A new look, a logo inspired by the great beginnings of the web, refreshing colours, new features, new appointments, and above all, reaffirmed ambitions for the Qwant blog.
Qwant at COLING 2020: Neural Networks approaches focused on French Spoken Language Understanding: application to the MEDIA Evaluation Task We are working on these approaches since years now and we will explain how we can adapt this work to our industrial needs and how we benchmark them, which led us to a publication in one of the top NLP conference this year: COLING 2020.
QWANT @ TECH FOR GOOD: innovate? Yes, but... As you know, Qwant is already committed to several actions that are in our DNA and that are the reasons why you already trust us. Progress and the common good are among the few things that increase when they are shared. You can count on us.
Human Rights Day 2020 We believe that your freedom to search for information is only real if you know that you can search without being watched and judged. What you read, what you search for, is not our business.
Qwant writes to the Attorney General of the United States We believe your efforts in understanding and fighting Google’s exclusionary practices can truly make a difference for US and overseas consumers.
Request for Trilateral Meeting among Google, the European Commission, and Alternative Search Engines to Improve Search Preference Menu October 27, 2020 Dear Executive Vice President Vestager, We are companies operating search engines that compete against Google. As you know, we are deeply dissatisfied with the so-called remedy created
European Antitrust: the Android Choice Screen must evolve promptly Qwant continues its fight to allow Internet users to freely choose their search engine on their phone.
Ethics and transparency: How does Qwant respect your privacy? At Qwant, protecting your privacy is an integral part of our DNA and our commitments. Whenever we envision a new feature, service or partnership, we ask ourselves how best to do so without collecting or transmitting any personal data.
How to protect your privacy on Twitter? Nowadays, every click, like and RT is scanned, analyzed and sold to advertisers. The vast majority of social networks use this method. This is the case of Twitter, which analyses your use on its site in order to offer targeted advertising, thus more lucrative on its platform.
Why Qwant will still apply globally your “Right To Be Forgotten” The digital world is a world with virtually unlimited memory, equipped with connected brains that can process all this recorded information. Everything that we do publicly, everything that is published