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Google paid Apple $1 billion in 2014 to keep Google Search as the default search engine in iOS








Yesterday we heard that Google attracted $ 31 billion in revenue from Android system, according to the news received from some of the court documents in the case between Oracle and Google, it appears that there are some other details of the deal between Google and Apple on the approved search engine in iOS system.

According to the website Bloomberg, it appears that Google paid about US $ 1 billion to Apple in 2014 in order that Google will be the default search engine on iOS. It should be noted that Google has signed an agreement with Apple, which stipulates that Google pay Apple a percentage of the revenue that has been collected through searches that were on iOS devices. Apparently, Apple get 34% of the revenue generated from searches on iOS devices.

Google's lawyer tried to remove the 34% number from court records, but the trial judge refused to remove this number. But it is interesting that Apple has criticized Google about privacy when it comes to search, however, was happy to receive revenue from Google when the latter used its search engine on its operating platform iOS.


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