Why Google Pays Apple 20 Billion a Year — The Battle for Default Search Power*

 ✴️Why Google Pays Apple 20 Billion a Year — The Battle for Default Search Power ✴️

๐Ÿ‘In one of the most profitable deals in tech history, *Google reportedly pays Apple up to20 billion per year* just to remain the default search engine on iPhones and Apple devices.


Every time an iPhone user opens Safari, Google automatically handles their searches—giving it a massive edge in ad revenue and data collection. It’s a silent strategy, but one that places Google at the top without ever needing to compete for user choice.


This behind-the-scenes deal has drawn scrutiny from *antitrust regulators*, who argue it limits competition and strengthens Big Tech dominance. While users may not notice, their online experience is shaped before they even type a word.


For Apple, it's effortless income that significantly boosts its growing *services revenue*. And for Google, it's about owning the most valuable screen time in the world.


In today’s digital economy, being the default isn’t just convenient—*it’s worth billions.*


*#BigTech #GoogleVsApple #SearchEngineWars #TechMonopoly #DigitalEconomy*

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