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  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Jim Grundy, 54, is here in front of one the antique cars of his collection, a 1929 Pullman. His garage, which he calls "Motor House" has other 4 antique cars, a 1909 Pierce Arrow, a 1913 National Semi Racing Roadster, a 1912 National Speed Car and a 1914 Mercer Raceabout.  Mr Grundy is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr.  started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Jim Grundy, 54, is here next to the 1909 Pierce Arrow antique car he owns. He is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr.  started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy024.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Patricia Grundy, mother of Jim Grundy, is looks at some photographs of her father Samuel E. Bailey Jr. Her son Jim Grundy, 54, is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. Her husband Jim Sr. Jr.  started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy020.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Jim Grundy, 54, drives his 1909 Pierce Arrow antique car. Jim Grundy is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr. started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy016.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Jim Grundy, 54, and his mother Patricia are here in front of the 1909 Pierce Arrow antique car Jim owns. Patricia Grundy sat in the back seat of this car at the age of 16, when her parents drove from Philadelphia to Detroit to participate at the Glidden Tour. Jim Grundy is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr. started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy011.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Jim Grundy, 54, is here in front of the 1909 Pierce Arrow antique car he owns. He is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr.  started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy010.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Patricia Grundy, mother of Jim Grundy, is looks at some photographs of her father Samuel E. Bailey Jr. Her son Jim Grundy, 54, is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. Her husband Jim Sr. Jr.  started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy025.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Jim Grundy, 54, is here next to the 1909 Pierce Arrow antique car he owns. He is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr.  started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy023.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Jim Grundy, 54, is here next of the 1909 Pierce Arrow antique car he owns. He is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr.  started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy022.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Jim Grundy, 54, is here next of the 1909 Pierce Arrow antique car he owns. He is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr.  started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy021.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Jim Grundy, 54, and his mother Patricia at his home in Dowylestow, PA. Jim Grundy is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr. started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy019.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Jim Grundy, 54, is here next to the 1909 Pierce Arrow antique car he owns. He is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr.  started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy018.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Jim Grundy, 54, drives his 1909 Pierce Arrow antique car. Next to him is Patricia Grundy, who sat in the back seat of this car at the age of 16, when her parents drove from Philadelphia to Detroit to participate at the Glidden Tour.  Jim Grundy is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr. started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy017.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Jim Grundy, 54, drives his 1909 Pierce Arrow antique car. Next to him is Patricia Grundy, who sat in the back seat of this car at the age of 16, when her parents drove from Philadelphia to Detroit to participate at the Glidden Tour.  Jim Grundy is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr. started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy015.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Jim Grundy, 54, and his mother Patricia sit in the 1909 Pierce Arrow antique car Jim owns. Patricia Grundy sat in the back seat of this car at the age of 16, when her parents drove from Philadelphia to Detroit to participate at the Glidden Tour.  Jim Grundy is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr. started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy014.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Jim Grundy, 54, sits in the 1909 Pierce Arrow antique car he owns. Jim Grundy is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr. started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy013.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Patricia Grundy, mother of Jim Grundy, is in front of the 1909 Pierce Arrow antique car her son owns. Patricia Grundy sat in the back seat of this car at the age of 16, when her parents drove from Philadelphia to Detroit to participate at the Glidden Tour. Jim Grundy, 54, is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr.  started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy012.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Patricia Grundy, mother of Jim Grundy, is in front of the 1909 Pierce Arrow antique car her son owns. Patricia Grundy sat in the back seat of this car at the age of 16, when her parents drove from Philadelphia to Detroit to participate at the Glidden Tour. Jim Grundy, 54, is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr.  started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy009.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Patricia Grundy, mother of Jim Grundy, is in front of the 1909 Pierce Arrow antique car her son owns. Patricia Grundy sat in the back seat of this car at the age of 16, when her parents drove from Philadelphia to Detroit to participate at the Glidden Tour. Jim Grundy, 54, is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr.  started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy008.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Jim Grundy, 54, and his mother Patricia in front of the 1909 Pierce Arrow antique car he owns.  Patricia Grundy sat in the back seat of this car at the age of 16, when her parents drove from Philadelphia to Detroit to participate at the Glidden Tour. Jim Grundy  is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr. started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy007.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Jim Grundy, 54, and his mother Patricia in front of the 1909 Pierce Arrow antique car he owns.  Patricia Grundy sat in the back seat of this car at the age of 16, when her parents drove from Philadelphia to Detroit to participate at the Glidden Tour. Jim Grundy  is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr. started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy006.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Jim Grundy, 54, and his mother Patricia in front of the 1909 Pierce Arrow antique car he owns.  Patricia Grundy sat in the back seat of this car at the age of 16, when her parents drove from Philadelphia to Detroit to participate at the Glidden Tour. Jim Grundy  is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr. started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy005.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Patricia Grundy wait for her son Jim Grundy, 54, to come out of the 1909 Pierce Arrow he owns.  Patricia Grundy sat in the back seat of this car at the age of 16, when her parents drove from Philadelphia to Detroit to participate at the Glidden Tour. Jim Grundy is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr.  started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy004.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Jim Grundy, 54, and his mother Patricia sit in the 1909 Pierce Arrow antique car.  Patricia Grundy sat in the back seat of this car at the age of 16, when her parents drove from Philadelphia to Detroit to participate at the Glidden Tour. Jim Grundy is the chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His father Jim Sr. Jr. started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy003.jpg
  • 9 July, 2008. Doylestow, PA. Front of the 1909 Pierce Arrow antique car owned by Jim Grundy, 54, chief executor of Grundy Worldwide, an insurance company for collectible cars. His mother Patricia sat in the back seat of this car at the age of 16, when her parents drove from Philadelphia to Detroit to participate at the Glidden Tour. Jim Grundy's father Jim Sr. Jr.  started the business in 1947 and wrote the first antique car insurance policy in 1949. Jim Grundy has been in the business for 28 years and assumed major interest and the presidency 19 years ago. "I own the best pre World War I cars ever manufactured", Mr. Grundy says. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The Wall Street Journal<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    Grundy001.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  (R-L) Eric Leandri (CEO & Founder of Qwant) and Florian Nehm (Head of Corporate Sustainability & EU Affairs at Exel Springer SE) attend the aperitivo at the end of the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_215...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Guests attend the aperitivo at the end of the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_212...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Guests attend the aperitivo at the end of the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_210...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_159...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: (R-L) Fabio Lazzarini (Country Manager Qwant Italia), Eric Leandri (CEO & Founder of Qwant) and host Costanza Calabrese participate at the panel "Internet senza profilazione è una realtà" during the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_153...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: The ceiling is seen here at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_142...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Guests and speakers chat at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_087...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  (L-R) Florian Nehm (Head of Coroporate Sustainability  & EU Affairs Axel Springer SE) and Fabiano Lazzarini (Country Manager Qwant Italia) pose for a group picture at the end of the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_220...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  (L-R) Florian Nehm (Head of Coroporate Sustainability  & EU Affairs Axel Springer SE), unknown, Eric Leandri (CEO & Founder of Qwant) and unknown pose for a group picture at the end of the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_219...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  (L-R) Fabiano Lazzarini (Country Manager Qwant Italia), Eric Leandri (CEO & Founder of Qwant) and host Costanza Calabrese pose for a group picture at the end of the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_218...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Guests attend the aperitivo at the end of the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_215...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Guests attend the aperitivo at the end of the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_213...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Guests attend the aperitivo at the end of the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_209...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Fabiano Lazzarini (Country Manager Qwant Italia, centre) attends the aperitivo at the end of the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_208...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Guests attend the aperitivo at the end of the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_208...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Guests attend the aperitivo at the end of the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_205...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  French Ambassador in Italy Christian Masset (centre) attends the aperitivo at the end of the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_204...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  (R-L) Guillaume Champeau (Ethics & Public Relations Officer at Qwant) and Florian Nehm (Head of Corporate Sustainability & EU Affairs at Exel Springer SE) attend the aperitivo at the end of the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_202...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Guests attend the aperitivo at the end of the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_202...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  A guest attends the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_198...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: Gianluca Di Ascenzo (President CODACONS) attends the panel "Privacy: la difesa della vita privata | Privacy: defending private life" at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_191...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: (R-L) Emilio Viafora (President Federconsumatori), Gianluca Di Ascenzo (President CODACONS), Antonio Tanza (President Adusbef) and host Costanza Calabrese attend the panel "Privacy: la difesa della vita privata | Privacy: defending private life" at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_192...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: (R-L) Emilio Viafora (President Federconsumatori) gives a speech during the panel "Privacy: la difesa della vita privata | Privacy: defending private life" at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_188...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: (R-L) Emilio Viafora (President Federconsumatori), Gianluca Di Ascenzo (President CODACONS) and host Costanza Calabrese attend the panel "Privacy: la difesa della vita privata | Privacy: defending private life" at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_185...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: Gabriella Muscolo (Componente Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato, AGSCM, AntiTrust) gives a speech during the panel "Privacy: cosa significa per le imprese" | "Privacy: what does it mean for businesses" at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_184...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: (R-L)  Marcel Patrignani (CCE Italie and Presidente e Direttore Generale Altran Italia), Gabriella Muscolo (Componente Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato, AGSCM, AntiTrust) and host Costanza Calabrese attend the panel "Privacy: cosa significa per le imprese" | "Privacy: what does it mean for businesses" at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_180...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: (R-L) Florian Nehm (Head of Corporate Sustainability & EU Affairs at Exel Springer SE), Ennio Lucarelli (President of Confindustria SIT), Guillaume Champeau (Ethic & Public Relations Officer at Qwant), Marcel Patrignani (CCE Italie and Presidente e Direttore Generale Altran Italia), Gabriella Muscolo (Componente Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato, AGSCM, AntiTrust) and host Costanza Calabrese attend the panel "Privacy: cosa significa per le imprese" | "Privacy: what does it mean for businesses" at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_179...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: Guillaume Champeau (Ethic & Public Relations Officer at Qwant) gives a speech during the panel "Privacy: cosa significa per le imprese" | "Privacy: what does it mean for businesses" at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_177...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Guests attend the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_175...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: Marcel Patrignani (CCE Italie and Presidente e Direttore Generale Altran Italia) gives a speech during the panel "Privacy: cosa significa per le imprese" | "Privacy: what does it mean for businesses" at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_175...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: (R-L) Florian Nehm (Head of Corporate Sustainability & EU Affairs at Exel Springer SE), Ennio Lucarelli (President of Confindustria SIT), Guillaume Champeau (Ethic & Public Relations Officer at Qwant), Marcel Patrignani (CCE Italie and Presidente e Direttore Generale Altran Italia), Gabriella Muscolo (Componente Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato, AGSCM, AntiTrust) and host Costanza Calabrese attend the panel "Privacy: cosa significa per le imprese" | "Privacy: what does it mean for businesses" at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_173...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: Marcel Patrignani (CCE Italie and Presidente e Direttore Generale Altran Italia) gives a speech during the panel "Privacy: cosa significa per le imprese" | "Privacy: what does it mean for businesses" at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_172...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: (R-L) Florian Nehm (Head of Corporate Sustainability & EU Affairs at Exel Springer SE), Ennio Lucarelli (President of Confindustria SIT), Guillaume Champeau (Ethic & Public Relations Officer at Qwant) and host Costanza Calabrese attend the panel "Privacy: cosa significa per le imprese" | "Privacy: what does it mean for businesses" at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_170...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: Ennio Lucarelli (Presidente Confindustria SIT) gives a speech during the panel "Privacy: cosa significa per le imprese" | "Privacy: what does it mean for businesses" at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_169...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: Florian Nehm (Head of Corporate Sustainability & EU Affairs at Axel Springer SE) gives a speech during the panel "Privacy: cosa significa per le imprese" | "Privacy: what does it mean for businesses") at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_162...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: Guests attend the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_157...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: (R-L) Fabio Lazzarini (Country Manager Qwant Italia) is seen here during the panel "Internet senza profilazione è una realtà" at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_155...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: Eric Leandri (CEO & Founder of Qwant) gives a speech during the the panel "Internet senza profilazione è una realtà" at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_153...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: Eric Leandri (CEO & Founder of Qwant) gives a speech during the the panel "Internet senza profilazione è una realtà" at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_149...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: (R-L) Fabio Lazzarini (Country Manager Qwant Italia), Eric Leandri (CEO & Founder of Qwant) and host Costanza Calabrese participate at the panel "Internet senza profilazione è una realtà" during the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_147...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: (R-L) Fabio Lazzarini (Country Manager Qwant Italia), Eric Leandri (CEO & Founder of Qwant) and host Costanza Calabrese participate at the panel "Internet senza profilazione è una realtà" during the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_145...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: (R-L) Fabio Lazzarini (Country Manager Qwant Italia), Eric Leandri (CEO & Founder of Qwant) and host Costanza Calabrese participate at the panel "Internet senza profilazione è una realtà" during the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_145...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: (R-L) Fabio Lazzarini (Country Manager Qwant Italia), Eric Leandri (CEO & Founder of Qwant) and host Costanza Calabrese participate at the panel "Internet senza profilazione è una realtà" during the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_143...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: Colonnel Menegazzo (Comandante del Nucleo Speciale Privacy della Guardia di Finanza) gives a speech during the panel "Privacy, concorrenza e sicurezza, un rompicapo per le Autorità" at  the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_138...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: Colonnel Menegazzo (Comandante del Nucleo Speciale Privacy della Guardia di Finanza) gives a speech during the panel "Privacy, concorrenza e sicurezza, un rompicapo per le Autorità" at  the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_134...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: Colonnel Menegazzo (Comandante del Nucleo Speciale Privacy della Guardia di Finanza) gives a speech during the panel "Privacy, concorrenza e sicurezza, un rompicapo per le Autorità" at  the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_134...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: A statue is seen here at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_134...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: (R-L) Luca Bolognini (Istituto per la Privacy e la Valorizzazione dei Dati), Giovanni Pitruzzella (Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato, AGCM AntiTrust), Colonnel Menegazzo (Comandante del Nucleo Speciale Privacy della Guardia di Finanza) and host Costanza Calabrese are seen during the panel "Privacy, concorrenza e sicurezza, un rompicapo per le Autorità" at  the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_131...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Giovanni Pitruzzella (Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato, AGCM AntiTrust) gives a speech during the panel "Privacy, concorrenza e sicurezza, un rompicapo per le Autorità" at  the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_125...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Giovanni Pitruzzella (Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato, AGCM AntiTrust) gives a speech during the panel "Privacy, concorrenza e sicurezza, un rompicapo per le Autorità" at  the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_124...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: (R-L) Luca Bolognini (Istituto per la Privacy e la Valorizzazione dei Dati), Giovanni Pitruzzella (Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato, AGCM AntiTrust), Colonnel Menegazzo (Comandante del Nucleo Speciale Privacy della Guardia di Finanza) and host Costanza Calabrese are seen during the panel "Privacy, concorrenza e sicurezza, un rompicapo per le Autorità" at  the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_120...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: Host Costanza Calebrese is seen here at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_114...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Guests attend the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_106...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: German Ambassador in Italy Susanne Marianne Wasum-Rainer introduces the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_103...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: German Ambassador in Italy Susanne Marianne Wasum-Rainer introduces the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_101...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: French Ambassador in Italy Christian Masset introduces the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_099...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: French Ambassador in Italy Christian Masset introduces the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_096...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: French Ambassador in Italy Christian Masset introduces the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_095...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: French Ambassador in Italy Christian Masset introduces the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_094...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: French Ambassador in Italy Christian Masset introduces the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_092...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: Host Costanza Calabrese introduces French Ambassador in Italy Christian Masset at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_090...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: Host Costanza Calabrese introduces the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_090...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: Host Costanza Calabrese introduces the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_089...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: Host Costanza Calabrese introduces the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_088...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Guest arrive at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_080...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: (L-R) Eric Leandri, CEO and Founder of Qwant, and French Ambassador in Italy Christian Masset are seen here at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_079...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018: Eric Leandri, CEO and Founder of Qwant, is seen here at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_079...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Guests and speakers chat at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
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Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_077...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Fabio Lazzarini, Country Manager of Qwant Italia, is seen here with guests at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
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Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_077...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Guests and speakers chat at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_075...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Guests and speakers chat at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_073...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Guests and speakers chat at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_071...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Guest arrive at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_071...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  Guest arrive at the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_064...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 27 MARCH 2018:  (L-R) Fabiano Lazzarini (Country Manager Qwant Italia), Eric Leandri (CEO & Founder of Qwant) and host Costanza Calabrese pose for a group picture at the end of the event "GDPR and Protection of European Citizens' Privacy: Social and Economical Implications" organised by QWANT, the first European web search engine, at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, on March 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Qwant is a French company that was founded by security specialist Éric Leandri, investor Jean Manuel Rozan and search-engine expert Patrick Constant in 2011. It launched its eponymous web search engine in July 2013. It claims not to employ user tracking, and it doesn't personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.<br />
<br />
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
    CIPG_20180327_PLAYVIDEO_Qwant_M3_219...jpg
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