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Apple has been considering replacing Google with DuckDuckGo as the default search engine on iPhone's private browsing mode, according to the CEO of DuckDuckGo. The CEO testified that Apple was "really serious" about making this change. The details of Apple's discussions with DuckDuckGo and Microsoft's Bing as possible replacements for Google search have been revealed in unsealed court testimony. It has also been reported that Google pays Apple up to $20 billion a year to be the default search engine on iPhone and Safari, making up 14-16% of Apple's profits. However, this deal is now under scrutiny and may be in jeopardy due to the ongoing antitrust trial against Google. Some analysts believe that if Google loses the case, Apple could lose up to $20 billion a year.
Google: searching scrutiny poses $20bn threat to Apple payouts https://t.co/jXlcmYtIcR
80Level: Amid the antitrust case against Google, analysts report the tech giant pays $18 billion to $20 billion to Apple every year to keep its search on iOS. Learn more: https://t.co/jZmpJZ2PnE #google #apple #TechNews #business #lawsuit #SearchEngine https://t.co/saoESb7fsz
Google: searching scrutiny poses $20bn threat to Apple payouts https://t.co/4CNYr8FpU6 | opinion
ICYMI: Apple rakes in up to $20 billion a year to make Google the iPhone default search engine https://t.co/duaJSUD768 by Ed Hardy
Apple could be out $20 billion a year if Google loses DOJ antitrust case https://t.co/COkc3Z5nZZ #Apple
The Google trial shows that Apple’s search deal is the most important contract in tech https://t.co/nwFdBO96iX https://t.co/IC3u98S0q0
Google Allegedly Pays Over $18 Billion a Year to Be Apple’s Favorite Search Engine https://t.co/2O14YOVasr https://t.co/4QAsImrfN1
Google pays Apple up to $20B a year to maintain its search dominance https://t.co/o5K8ThaNNz
Google pays Apple up to $20B a year to be the default iPhone search engine, but that could change https://t.co/8V0v82JmXZ
Google search payment makes up 14-16% of Apple's profits; it that's banned, what then? https://t.co/ACZtyfex1M by @benlovejoy
Bernstein estimates Google pays Apple $18B to $20B per year, or 14% to 16% of Apple's operating profits, for default search; the DOJ values the deal at ~$10B (@kunerticus / The Register) https://t.co/RhTRgJSAeA 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/SUMa2MYhmk
New financial reports claim that Google pays Apple much more to be the iOS default search engine than previously believed, and that the deal is in jeopardy. By @WGallagher https://t.co/STURcsoTZ9
Apple rakes in up to $20 billion a year to make Google the iPhone default search engine https://t.co/duaJSUD768 by Ed Hardy
Google Pays Apple $18B to $20B a Year to Be Default Search Engine https://t.co/FQuV0wZ6x2 https://t.co/WYVybDnTQ6
I can't wait for Apple's Google Search rival to hit iPhone https://t.co/xvyC87sTKY
Woah!! Google pays a LOT of money to Apple to keep its search engine on iPhones https://t.co/Wz5JPkrt9g
U.S. v. Google: Search Giant Used Revenue Sharing as Leverage in Negotiating Default Placement on Apple Products, Executive Says $GOOGL $GOOG $AAPL
Google pays Apple $18B to $20B a year to keep its search in iPhone https://t.co/iPcLkgOgA4
The Antitrust Agenda: Google Trial Results in Market Scrutiny of Google/Apple Default Deal; Supreme Court Watchers See Majority Likely to Support CFPB Constitutionality $GOOGL $GOOG $AAPL
Final thought on Apple's potential impact from Google's Antitrust trial. Some $AAPL investors are bracing for the worst, I think it's going to be a neutral to a positive: https://t.co/8F2cFTj4jR
Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi estimated that Google pays Apple up to $20 billion a year to be the default search engine for iPhone and Safari https://t.co/dto0p0Mx0e
WSJ highlighting the risk to $AAPL's business from potential regulation targeting Google default search in Safari. https://t.co/EVoTJInTIt I actually think this is going to be a neutral or a positive for Apple.
Heard on the Street: Apple’s Google money is under scrutiny and may be harder to keep https://t.co/7K9RCGj12u
Apple search engine ambitions revealed in new unsealed testimony - https://t.co/NpFMrP7mKz - by @AbdulSbeei
Details of Apple’s talks to replace Google with Bing and even DuckDuckGo revealed in unsealed court testimony https://t.co/0i28Elj37b https://t.co/as4UgW6LlW
Apple looked at DuckDuckGo and Microsoft's Bing as possible replacements for Google search, according to newly unsealed testimony in Google's antitrust trial. https://t.co/jEvkV3OcCR
Apple looked at DuckDuckGo and Microsoft's Bing as possible replacements for Google search, according to newly unsealed testimony in Google's antitrust trial. https://t.co/jo5p3FiaPY
Apple considered ditching Google for DuckDuckGo in Safari’s private mode https://t.co/6trxcR2XqY
DuckDuckGo CEO testified that Apple was 'really serious' about replacing Google as default for private browsing https://t.co/bIzjaYjlpm
DuckDuckGo CEO testified that Apple was 'really serious' about replacing Google as default for private browsing https://t.co/VqZA4M3Jdj
Apple Considered, Rejected Switch To DuckDuckGo From Google https://t.co/gqd9FqIVvp
US v. Google: in 2018 and 2019, DuckDuckGo discussed becoming Safari's default search engine for private mode, but Apple's John Giannandrea rejected the idea (@leah_nylen / Bloomberg) https://t.co/mnBEVm0ljB 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/6qCmoPVeir
If Apple cared about privacy, it would’ve dumped Google for DuckDuckGo on iPhone https://t.co/UXpzlu0szH
Apple pondered replacing Google with DuckDuckGo as default search engine in Safari private browsing mode https://t.co/oOWw9Jtwfn by @bzamayo
Apple, $AAPL, held talks with DuckDuckGo to replace Google as the default search engine for the private mode on Apple’s Safari browser