Google faces US antitrust suit; Apple considered, but rejected DuckDuckGo over Google due to revenue concerns.
Google is in trouble with the US government. The US Justice Department is conducting an antitrust suit against the company. Accused of using its power and resources to overshadow competitors and create unfair competition, the company is backed into a corner by rivals like Microsoft. Of course,The outcome of the case is uncertain, but it seems the damage will be significant as the case continues to face new challenges.
It does not track its users’ search history or target them with personalized ads. However, DuckDuckGo’s search results are not as comprehensive or accurate as Google’s. The company has not publicly commented on the matter. However, it is possible that Apple was concerned about the potential impact on its revenue. Google pays Apple billions of dollars each year to be the default search engine on Safari. This was also the reason the case started in the first place.
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