So that’s why Google wants you to use Chrome on your iPhone so badly::Sundar Pichai’s Google pays Tim Cook’s Apple a whopping 36% of search revenue it gets when people use Safari — ouch.
Google and Apple are both trash tier companies with zero respect for the human or their privacy.
And Samsung somehow manages to be worse than both of them.
I don’t get it. what did Samsung do that’s so much worse then degrading the internet search resualts?
Genuinely not sure where to even begin with this.
I would recommend looking at Samsung history as a company, from having the largest private militarized navy at one point to active influence on various countries politicians to allow them to continue to live like kings.
For a more thorough overview I would recommend https://wri-irg.org/en/story/2011/war-profiteer-month-samsung it’s a bit aged but covers a lot, would recommend following up on more recent shenanigans with the search terms “samsung human testing, samsung war technology division influence on global politics, samsung militarized private navy, Samsung aircraft carrier, Samsung support of genocide, Samsung and African warlords, Samsung and child slavery, Samsung and nestle projects, Samsung war crime, et al”
I don’t get it. Chrome is not installed on any apple device and I can freely switch my search to DuckDuckGo and never have to use any google stuff ever in my life.
People are used to google as a search engine and depending on their search habits, it can still produce the best results. And for a while, Chrome was the best mainstream browser. People are used to that, too.
And, most importantly, most people don’t really care. They use what they have. That’s the only reason bing is still a thing. And also the reason Google pays billions to Apple just so they’re the standard search engine. For a little while, Siri‘s standard search was bing. But now, Google just pays better, I guess.
I personally use Safari on Apple devices and Firefox on everything else and DuckDuckGo on all of them but that’s not the best solution for everyone and be it only because it takes some amount of effort.
And both Chrome and Safari, at least on iOS, are just reskins of one another.
36% is such an odd amount. Apple gets 30% of app revenue. 1/3rd would be 33%. How do they negotiate the extra few points over either of those baselines?
Started negotiating at 40%, agreed to 10% less “so 10% of 40 is 4, right?”
This is the best summary I could come up with:
That figure was apparently not supposed to be disclosed in open court, but a witness mentioned it, leading Google’s lawyer to “visibly cringe.”
(Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai confirmed the number on Tuesday in testimony for a different antitrust lawsuit.)
Google is essentially willing to take a worse deal from Apple than it gives to Candy Crush.
You can certainly imagine why Google would love iPhone users to download the Chrome app and set it as their default search engines.
But data from Similarweb indicates Safari still makes up about 27% of browsers when considering all devices, including mobile phones.
Correction: November 15, 2023 — An earlier version of this story misstated the scope of Google’s payments to Apple.
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This is the best summary I could come up with
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