A recent report revealed that Google is paying billions of dollars to Apple to keep its search engine as the first default engine in Safari.
According to analyst Rod Hall of the Goldman Sachs banking firm, which was based on Business Insider in his latest report, Google will pay this year $ 9 billion to Apple, to increase the amount in 2019 to 12 billion dollars.
According to Hall, these billions of dollars paid by Google is only a fraction of what Google earns from its search engine on the Internet.
The Business Insider report states that the default browser for Apple's "Safari" is largely responsible for the volume of operations on Google's search engine.
The figures are mixed with regard to what Google is pushing to keep its engine to search on the devices produced by Apple, especially since both parties do not announce them officially.
A similar report appeared in 2017 pointed out that Google paid in that year $ 3 billion.
The only fixed figure was in 2014 within the documents of one of the cases, which confirmed that Google had already paid one billion dollars to Apple for this purpose
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