Google paid $20 billion in 2022 to Apple for default search status on Safari, confirming huge payments to maintain a search engine monopoly.
DOJ argues Google's payments to Apple support an illegal search engine monopoly, with the closing arguments pending and potential ramifications on Google's market dominance.
Antitrust scrutiny increases as Google's $26.3 billion payments for search default deals with Apple and others draw attention, with 90% market share under question.
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