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by BytesAndGears
1002 days ago
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I think paying Apple and Mozilla to be the default search engine, as well as within Chrome, counts as intentionally crippling other search engines. If Apple made them default because they’re the best, then that’s fine. But spending a ton of money to keep themselves as the default, when they already have the vast majority of market power, seems like an artificial barrier to competition. Unless another search engine is so much better that Apple is willing to forfeit billions of dollars of pure profit, then nobody else has a chance to be the default. |
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You could definitely say it was anti-competitive if Google was paying more than they earned from this search traffic. But I seriously doubt they are doing that.