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Will Google Payments Ban Kill Mozilla Firefox?

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2024 9:05 am
by Aklima@42
The Justice Department’s recent antitrust case against Google has sparked a great deal of debate in the technology and privacy communities. Aimed at dismantling Google’s search monopoly, the case proposes to ban Google from paying other companies, such as Mozilla, for search engine placement. But as the Justice Department attempts to level the playing field in the search and web browser markets, this decision could inadvertently threaten Mozilla’s ability to maintain one of the few good alternatives to Google Chrome: Firefox.

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In 2024, the DOJ found that Google illegally communication email list maintained its dominance in the search market by making multi-million dollar deals with companies like Apple and Mozilla to make Google the default search engine on popular platforms .

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For years, including Google in Firefox and Safari was one of the ways the Silicon Valley tech giant made sure that its search engine was the default for millions of users . This led to the extraordinary fact that Google has maintained its incredibly high 90% market share for over a decade now. Worldwide, more than 9 out of 10 search queries are entered into Google Search . Hence, Google makes an incredible revenue. Given the lucrative advertising business of Google Search and Gmail , it is understandable that the tech giant would pay its competitor Mozilla to include Google’s search engine as the default in Firefox.