Why is Apple blocking Qwant Search?
I need advice on how to Qwantify Mojave's Safari browser. Curiously, right-click add "Qwant" to dictionary and next day everywhere I spell out Qwant in this request for advice, Qwant still gets a nasty red dotted underline. Other story? Following the San Bernardino incident (though it is true that backdoor is not required, and backdoor shortcuts do 'tunnel' security analysis of digital communications), Apple has caved, in Region 3 Americas. For the watchful, this resulted in a major downgrade of Google quality. Google is built into all Region 3 devices, to assist NSA, etcetera. This hopefully helps to civilize Region 3 communities, does nothing to limit fascism (the bane of modern European society, everywhere it goes), and the debate goes on. Name the blame! 'Google' dents every aspect of Region 3 search technology, whatever. Hello Qwant...
Qwant hails from Western Europe, Empires center where Google is shut down with fines it cannot pay. Google is not welcome in Europe. It constipates the colonies. Europeans have devised their own unobtrusive, intelligent search technologies. A popular European search engine is Qwant. Comparing Google and Qwant is like comparing night and day. Google fetches 1 point of view on a search topic and floods us with a bored-to-death nightmare of corporate U.S. rote repetitions in thousands of search results. Qwant intelligent search determines that there is only 1 result with 3 variations, and provides only 3 results. You can work and study with Qwant. Google's mono flavor suits corporate zombies, and analysis of the competition.
Qwant extension is available for High Sierra, but NSA and Apple Region 3 killed Qwant there, not available for Mojave. So... for intelligent search from Safari address bar, our High Sierra device installations simply install Qwant, and Google disappears. In Mojave, set Qwant as home page )(removing Apple Start Page). Then 1Blocker or similar from AppStore, to block myaccount.google.com, google.com, google.ca, etc. Now address bar searches yield, "... Site Not Found". APPLE... Apple... apple... or is a better mumble NSA... Nsa... nsa... Is Europe establishing the lowest common denominator here, in Region 3? Or is it us? All on our lonesome.
How do we tweak Mojave to make Qwant run from address bar, instead of Google? Simple question?
Mac Pro, 10.14