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Leaving Google Search? Here's everything you need

Compare 1 EU alternatives side-by-side. Find the right fit based on migration difficulty, pricing, and privacy features.

Your data may be subject to US surveillance laws

Google Search is headquartered in the US. Under the CLOUD Act and FISA Section 702, US authorities can access your data without your knowledge. Switch to an EU alternative to keep your data protected under GDPR.

All EU Alternatives at a Glance

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QwantRecommended

Qwant is a French search engine that advertises privacy by not storing or selling any data about you. They use the Bing search index mixed with their own index, and therefore aren't reliant on Google. They also provide a special search engine for kids.

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Qwant is a French search engine that advertises privacy by not storing or selling any data about you. They use the Bing search index mixed with their own index, and therefore aren't reliant on Google. They also provide a special search engine for kids.

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EU-BasedGDPR CompliantEU-hosted

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Detailed Comparison of Each Alternative

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QwantRecommended
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Qwant is a French search engine that advertises privacy by not storing or selling any data about you. They use the Bing search index mixed with their own index, and therefore aren't reliant on Google. They also provide a special search engine for kids.

Advantages

  • Qwant doesn't track your search history.
  • Qwant is fully GDPR compliant.
  • Qwant's servers are located in the EU.
  • Qwant doesn't sell your personal data.

Trade-offs

  • Qwant lacks some advanced search filters.
  • Fewer search results compared to Google.
  • Learning curve for new interface.
EU-BasedGDPR CompliantEU-hosted

Before You Switch

Export your data from Google Search before you start the migration. This ensures you have a backup and makes the transition smoother.

General Data Export Steps

  1. 1Log into your Google Search account and navigate to Settings or Privacy.
  2. 2Look for "Download your data", "Export", or "Data portability" options.
  3. 3Select all data you want to export and choose a standard format (ZIP, CSV, JSON).
  4. 4Wait for the export to complete โ€” large accounts may take hours or days.
  5. 5Download and verify the export before proceeding with migration.

Under GDPR Article 20, you have the right to data portability. Google Search is required to provide your data in a structured, commonly used format upon request.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best EU alternatives to Google Search?

There are 1 European alternatives to Google Search. Qwant are among the top-rated options. All are GDPR-compliant and store your data in European data centers.

How long does it take to switch from Google Search?

Migration time varies by alternative. Most migrations can be completed in under an hour with our step-by-step guides. We provide detailed migration guides for each alternative.

Can I export my data from Google Search?

Yes, most services including Google Search allow you to export your data. Check the settings or privacy section of your Google Search account for data export options. GDPR also grants you the right to data portability.

Is switching from Google Search to an EU alternative safe?

Yes, switching is safe when done correctly. We recommend: 1) Export your data from Google Search first, 2) Set up the new EU service, 3) Import your data, 4) Run both services in parallel for a transition period, 5) Update any linked accounts or integrations, and 6) Cancel your Google Search subscription only after verifying everything works.

Why should I switch from Google Search to an EU alternative?

EU alternatives provide stronger privacy protection under GDPR, keep your data in European data centers, and are not subject to US surveillance laws like the CLOUD Act or FISA Section 702. By switching, you gain true data sovereignty and support European tech innovation.

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