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Google Spends $9 Billion Per Year to Be Default Browser on Apple's iOS - Reports

Google has been paying Apple annually to remain the default search engine in the company's own browser Safari; however, the exact price of the agreement between the two high-tech giants has not been made public.
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A recent estimate conducted by analyst Rod Hall for Business Insider claimed that Google was paying Apple approximately $9 billion per year in order to maintain the agreement signed between the two companies. 

Hall speculated further, stressing that the cost could rise to $12 billion in 2019. 

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According to the analyst, the amount that Google is reportedly paying can be justified, as Apple substantially drives Google's traffic. 

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