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The average Apple user probably doesn’t put much thought into Google being the default search engine for iOS, but there is actually an exceptional amount of money involved.
As pointed out in a report shared by veteran Apple journalist and podcaster Philip Elmer-DeWitt, Google has been paying Apple billions for the privilege of keeping users glued to its search engine on iOS. More specifically, Google is estimated to have paid Apple $10 billion in FY 2020 to keep its search engine as the default on the popular mobile OS.
What’s crazy is that this amount is actually set to get even higher. According to a recent note to clients shared by Elmer-DeWitt, Google is expected to pay Apple as much as $15 billion in FY 21 to keep its search engine as the default on iOS. This is expected to contribute “an amazing ~850 bps to Services growth YoY, and amount to ~9...
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