Google put an eleven-figure price tag on being the go-to search tool on Apple’s Safari browser. Court documents from the U.S.
Google paid Apple $20 billion in 2022 to be the default search engine for Safari on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, reports Bloomberg.
Newly disclosed court documents from the Department of Justice's antitrust case against Google said the tech giant paid over ...
According to Bloomberg, Google paid Apple around $20 billion in 2022 to keep its search engine as the default in Safari. The ...
It cost Google $20 billion in order for Google Search to remain the default option on Apple's Safari Internet browser in 2022 ...
If you're a user of the Safari web browser from Apple and use Google when searching for websites and other information, you ...
Google paid Apple a hefty $20 billion in 2022 to keep its search engine as the default on Safari. The US Department of ...
Alphabet allegedly paid $20B to Apple in 2022 for Google to be the default search engine for Safari, according to court ...
Thanks to court documents related to the DOJ's antitrust suit against Google that have just been unsealed, Google paid Apple ...
Google parent Alphabet paid $20 billion to Apple so that Google could be the Safari browser’s default search engine, reported ...
The massive sum appeared in unsealed testimony by a top Apple executive in the trial’s early days last fall and marked the ...
During an antirust legal battle, it's reported that Google paid Apple $20 billion in 2022 to be the default search engine on ...