A Google witness let slip just how much it pays Apple for Safari search

Illustration of Google’s wordmark, written in red and pink on a dark blue background. Illustration: The Verge

Google gives Apple a 36 percent cut of all search ad revenue that comes from Safari, according to University of Chicago professor Kevin Murphy. Google had fought to keep the number confidential, but Bloomberg reports that Murphy shared the figure while testifying in Google’s defense today at the Google antitrust trial.

Google has long paid to be the default search engine in Safari and other browsers like Firefox,

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