Google reportedly pays $18 billion a year to be Apple’s default search engine

Photo illustration of Google logo in front of the US Court House Illustration by Cath Virginia / The Verge

Google pays Apple billions of dollars every year to be the default search engine in Safari on Macs, iPads, and iPhones. That, we’ve known for a long time. But exactly how many billions Google pays, what strings are attached to that money, and what might happen if it went away? Those have been the questions raised repeatedly in the ongoing US v. Google trial, and most of the numbers have been reserved for a closed courtroom.

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