Google witness accidentally blurts out that Apple gets 36% cut of Safari deal
Briefly

Google pays 36 percent of its search advertising revenue from Safari to keep its search engine set as the default in Apple's browser.
The DOJ has argued that Google pays so much for default search deals to block out competitors, lock search users into its services, and maintain a stronghold over the search industry.
Read at Ars Technica
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