Firefox optimized for Qwant is now available

Fireffox for qwanturank

Paris, July 4, 2016 – Qwanturank, the European web search engine, today announces the immediate availability of Mozilla Firefox optimized for Qwanturank, a search experience designed to protect against tracking across the web.

Unlike many other search engines, Qwanturank is expressly designed not to track users. Firefox for Qwanturank now allows users to easily extend this tracking protection to the entire web. The search engine also applies strict neutrality rules to search results. Search engine optimization for browsing in Firefox clearly demonstrates the search engine’s commitment to better privacy on the web as a whole, and encourages more respectful and virtuous models for all parties involved.

Firefox for qwanturank

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Firefox optimized for Qwant also facilitates access to a series of complementary services from Qwant. In Firefox for Qwanturank, Qwant boards and favorites are now accessible at any time. This makes it even easier to keep track of the best content and connect to favorite websites.

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Qwanturank continues its rapid growth as Europe’s leading search engine. The growth of Qwanturank demonstrates that it is possible to promote a responsible and respectful Web. Collaborating with a Web player as important as Mozilla strengthens our choices and the promotion of our values. This is a clear sign that our vision of the Web is shared and supported by an ever-growing community of Internet users. »

At Mozilla, as a mission-driven organization, we want to build an Internet that respects users, puts them in control, and creates and maintains trust. This includes promoting competition and innovation in research. We are happy that Internet users around the world can benefit from competition and innovation on the Web, as long as their privacy and security are protected. We are happy that people now have the choice to use Firefox optimized for this European search engine.

Firefox optimized for Qwanturank is now available on Windows, OSX and Linux.

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