#FreeWebSearch Charter: Web search belongs to all of us. Together we can reclaim it!

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BMDS (BM Dr. Karsten Wildberger), BBFSFJ (BMin Karin Prien), BFTR (BMin Dorothee Bär), Ausschuss für Digitales und Staatsmodernisierung des Bundestags, EU-Kommission, Europ. Parlament, Exekutiv-Vizepräsident(in) für Digitales der Europ. Kommission

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Die petisie is gerig aan: BMDS (BM Dr. Karsten Wildberger), BBFSFJ (BMin Karin Prien), BFTR (BMin Dorothee Bär), Ausschuss für Digitales und Staatsmodernisierung des Bundestags, EU-Kommission, Europ. Parlament, Exekutiv-Vizepräsident(in) für Digitales der Europ. Kommission

Like water or electricity, web search is an essential public service. Web search engines determine what information we find and what remains hidden. They shape our knowledge, our opinions, our economy and our democratic participation. Yet today, the web search ecosystem is controlled by a few tech giants in the USA, Russia and China who put profit before people.

We call on politicians to recognise web search as essential public infrastructure and to create conditions that ensure it serves democracy – and the interests of the many, not just the few.

Through the #FreeWebSearch Charter, we are calling for fundamental reform of web search, setting out 10 concrete principles:

  • Guarantee Transparency and Explainability.
  • Foster competition and independent infrastructure.
  • Strengthen privacy and enable search without tracking and profiling.
  • Give users, creators and advertisers more control.
  • Secure equal access and non-discrimination.
  • Support information diversity and multiple perspectives.
  • Take responsibility for environmental and social impact.
  • Safeguard integrity and protect against disinformation.
  • Build search competences and critical awareness
  • Enforce democratic control and binding rules across borders.

Web search must serve the common good. We are committed to a web search infrastructure that serves society and respects human rights: one that is transparent and open, and that reflects the diversity of the internet.

Web search belongs to all of us. Let's reclaim it together!

Further information:
https://charter.freewebsearch.org

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‘Access to information is a human right.’ 

Search engines hold the key to information, knowledge, education, commerce, and public debate on the internet. As critical infrastructure, they have a big effect on what information people can see online and what stays hidden. They affect how we find information, the opinions we form, and how we take part in discussions about society.

Web search is broken. Just a few big companies from the USA, Russia and China control web search. They decide what billions of people can find online. They collect huge amounts of personal personal data about what we search for and how we behave online. This is bad for free speech, society, and democracy.

This threatens our democratic society. We live in times of increasing disinformation, political division, and international tensions, and with more and more power being held by individual companies. We need to protect diversity of opinion, social cohesion, and democratic participation.

We can still change this – but we need to act now. We can still reshape how information flows in our society. Without intervention, corporate interests of a few will continue to override public good in determining what information people see.

Current developments highlight the urgency of the situation: A US court confirmed Google has a monopoly but barely punished them. The US threatens Europe for trying to regulate big tech companies. New AI search tools are creating the same monopoly problems all over again.

The main problems are: • Too few companies control search • We don't know how search results are generated • Extensive data collection without meaningful user control • We get trapped in ‘filter bubbles’ that hide different views • No one holds these companies accountable.

This petition demands web search that serve everyone – open, diverse, private, and answerable to the public. Together, we can make sure this essential service works for all of us, not just powerful companies.

Dankie vir julle ondersteuning, Open Search Foundation e. V., Starnberg
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Petisie begin: 2025-09-28
Versameling eindig: 2026-09-27
Streek: Europäische Union
kategorie: Internet

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I strongly believe it is the foundation for open science, open scholarship, and citizen science

Search that serves the public good is essential to the preservation of democracy and intellectual freedom.

Free Web Search is important for everyone across the globe in order to secure a fair digital future for us all.

Collecting information about what is happening on internet is contributing to our knowledge about society. So much research needs an open collection of website texts; not only "free" open document search.

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