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So that’s why Google wants you to use Chrome on your iPhone so badly

November 20, 2023
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The federal antitrust case versus Google brought some amazing info to light on Monday: Google pays Apple 36% of the search profits it gets when individuals utilize the Safari internet browser.

That figure was obviously not expected to be revealed in open court, however a witness discussed it, leading Google’s legal representative to “noticeably cringe.” (Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai validated the number on Tuesday in testament for a various antitrust claim.)

Spending 36% of search profits is eye-popping. It’s … a lot. A lot. Ooodles of clams. A gazoongle of beans.

Think About that Impressive Games is taking legal action against Google in an antitrust case– which centers on the smaller sized 30% cut Google draws from in-app purchases through the Google Play Shop. Apple likewise takes 30% of in-app purchases through its App Shop.

Google is basically ready to take an even worse offer from Apple than it offers to Sweet Crush.

In general, Google supposedly paid Apple $18 billion in 2021 simply to be the default online search engine on Apple gadgets.

You can definitely think of why Google would like iPhone users to download the Chrome app and set it as their default online search engine.

Chrome is even more popular than the Apple-owned Safari, particularly on desktop. However information from Similarweb shows Safari still comprises about 27% of internet browsers when thinking about all gadgets, consisting of smart phones.

For context, Google’s overall search profits was $279.8 billion in 2022.

The $18 billion Google’s paying simply for Chrome to be the default internet browser on Apple gadgets is not a considerable portion of Apple’s annual profits. (Its yearly profits was almost $400 billion in 2015.)

You ‘d believe for all that Apple would lastly enable Android users to shed the green-bubble pity and get iMessage.

Correction: November 15, 2023– An earlier variation of this story misstated the scope of Google’s payments to Apple. The 36% of search profits Google pays Apple when individuals utilize the Safari internet browser would be consisted of in the $18 billion that Google paid Apple in 2021. It would not be a different extra payment.

Source: Business Insider.

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