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Apple collects $8~12B a year for being the default search engine in Safari (the default browser on iOS, and until recently, the *only* default browser). I don't think Apple is willing to *invest* billions of $ in building a proper web search and lose up to $12B of free money 👇
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Free? Ok not entirely. Apple has to maintain Safari to earn that money. According to some math @slightlylate did, Apple pbbly spends something around $500M on Safari. They receive $12B 🙃 Sauce: infrequently.org/2022/06/apple-is-not-defending-browser-engine-choice/#webkit-is-no-charity 👇
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What does it take for Apple to forget about its users' privacy? Let's have a look at its business in China. In order sell iPhones there, Apple agreed to store all of its users' iCloud data on Chinese servers, where their government can access all of it. 👇
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I'm sorry, but I believe receiving an (almost) free $12B a year is just too sweet a deal for Apple to ignore. They will just keep sending their users (and their search history) to Google, privacy be damned.
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Oh, right. Plug the #Vergecast episode, too: pca.st/episode/49628b55-e8ba-46a7-9388-2efaa7d3e6e5