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that have just been unsealed, Google paid Apple $20 billion in 2022 to be the default browser for Safari. The deal betweenand Alphabet plays an important role in the Justice Department's suit which alleges that Google monopolized online search and related advertising. Closing arguments in the case are scheduled for today, May 2nd, and tomorrow, May 3rd. A final decision will be announced later this year.
Because of the amount of money involved in the deal, both Apple and Google have tried not to disclose the exact amount that Apple is paid by Google. Last year, Apple executives testified under oath that Google paid it"billions" to be the default search engine for Safari without revealing the exact amount. But a Google witness eventually let it slip that the company pays 36% of the money it earns from Search ads to Apple.
Google has default deals with other companies to provide search results on other platforms. But as Bloomberg points out, the deal with Apple is its most important since it makes Google the search engine for the most used smartphone in the U.S.The court documents, filed late Tuesday, included the first confirmation of the $20 billion that Google pays Apple to be Safari's default search engine. The confirmation came from Apple’s senior vice-president of services, Eddy Cue.
The report notes that Apple first agreed to allow Google Search to be the default search engine on the Safari browser back in 2002 for free. That led to an agreement between the two companies to share search advertising revenue. By the time May 2021 rolled around, Google started paying Apple more than $1 billion a month to be the default search engine for Safari.. Under the Search headings, go to Search Engine and tap on Google.
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