
A federal ruling from Judge Mehta says Google can keep Android, Chrome, and its Apple search deal, but it must share search data with competitors.
Google must end search deal with Apple
Google pays Apple a lot of money to be the default search engine on iPhone, in the range of $20 billion. That is set to continue in spite of an antitrust case.
According to a report from CNBC, Google can continue paying Apple for placement as the default search engine. It does affect exclusivity agreements, which must end.
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