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For just a year, Google reportedly pays $18 billion to stay iPhone's default search engine

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The Department of Justice contends that the tech giant, in its quest for a dominant 90% share of the search market, has been funneling substantial sums of money. A recent report sheds light on the exact magnitude of this financial exchange.
Google finds itself in the hot seat amid an ongoing antitrust trial, a pivotal moment for the future of Google Search. The Department of Justice contends that the tech giant, in its quest for a dominant 90% share of the search market, has been funneling substantial sums of money. A recent report sheds light on the exact magnitude of this financial exchange.
It has become clear that Google allocates billions annually to Apple, securing its status as the default search engine on Apple devices. According to report, this figure amounts to around $18 billion per year.

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