Apple Working On Own Search Engine
Apple is reportedly working on its own search engine and may ditch its reliance on Google. The Apple tool could be pitched on the idea of increased user privacy.
At the moment, Apple devices such as iPhones and software such as the Safari browser usually runs searches through Google by default. That's not just because Apple think it's the best search engine, but because Google pays Apple an annual fee reported to be in the region of $10 billion to be the default. (Source: ft.com)
That payment may be under threat with regulators looking into claims that such deals perpetuate an unfair monopoly for Google in the search market. The Department of Justice has started legal action over these payments, along with Google's efforts to make its apps the default option on Android devices.
Google Search Chief On Board
Apple appears to be reasoning that if it isn't getting paid by Google, it might as well take advantage of its sheer size to develop its own search tools as competition.
Although Apple hasn't commented publicly on the topic, there's plenty of signs it's working on a search engine. It would explain the hiring in 2018 of Google's former head of search, who was announced at the time as coming to work on the Siri virtual assistant.
Meanwhile the latest iOS update means searches from the home screen (rather than a web browser) now show results and links apparently produced by Apple itself.
Applebot Getting Busier
There's also been a significant increase in sightings of "Applebot" in website visitor data. That's Apple's tool for analyzing web page content to build a database of pages.
Forbes's Barry Collins speculates Apple could promote its own search engine as being more privacy-focused than Google, possibly even promising not to keep track of a user's searches or which sites they visit. That might be easier for Apple given it makes most of its money from hardware and online services rather than selling targeted advertising. (Source: forbes.com)
If the search engine proves particularly effective or popular, it could also be made exclusive to Apple devices and act as a selling point in itself.
What's Your Opinion?
Do you see a problem with Google paying device manufacturers to use its search engine by default? Would you try out an Apple-made search engine if one existed? What's more important to you with search engines: useful results or user privacy?
Most popular articles
- Which Processor is Better: Intel or AMD? - Explained
- How to Prevent Ransomware in 2018 - 10 Steps
- 5 Best Anti Ransomware Software Free
- How to Fix: Computer / Network Infected with Ransomware (10 Steps)
- How to Fix: Your Computer is Infected, Call This Number (Scam)
- Scammed by Informatico Experts? Here's What to Do
- Scammed by Smart PC Experts? Here's What to Do
- Scammed by Right PC Experts? Here's What to Do
- Scammed by PC / Web Network Experts? Here's What to Do
- How to Fix: Windows Update Won't Update
- Explained: Do I need a VPN? Are VPNs Safe for Online Banking?
- Explained: VPN vs Proxy; What's the Difference?
- Explained: Difference Between VPN Server and VPN (Service)
- Forgot Password? How to: Reset Any Password: Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10
- How to: Use a Firewall to Block Full Screen Ads on Android
- Explained: Absolute Best way to Limit Data on Android
- Explained: Difference Between Dark Web, Deep Net, Darknet and More
- Explained: If I Reset Windows 10 will it Remove Malware?
My name is Dennis Faas and I am a senior systems administrator and IT technical analyst specializing in cyber crimes (sextortion / blackmail / tech support scams) with over 30 years experience; I also run this website! If you need technical assistance , I can help. Click here to email me now; optionally, you can review my resume here. You can also read how I can fix your computer over the Internet (also includes user reviews).
We are BBB Accredited
We are BBB accredited (A+ rating), celebrating 21 years of excellence! Click to view our rating on the BBB.
Comments
Good luck
Google is the king of search engines because their results are accurate. The company itself also has a ridiculous amount of resources (finance and employees) to make sure it stays relevant.
I think that once users start using a particular search engine, it's difficult to get them to move to another - sort of like starting out at a particular bank at a young age. Using this analogy, my bank would have to screw up really bad to make me want to move to another brand.
I certainly don't have that feeling with Google. In fact, when I'm assisting clients using remote support and their machines aren't using Google search by default, I get flustered easily. That's because most other search engines can't find what I'm looking for, are not relevant, or are full of top position advertisements.
I simply don't see how Apple is going to become more relevant than Google's search results. Prove me wrong!
Startpage
www.startpage.com searches Google on your behalf, stripping out your identifying data so the results are almost identical to Google's. afaik it is private. I used to use DuckDuckGo but the search results weren't as good as Google's and I heard it had been sold to a company/corporation that was exploiting users.
I totally agree.
Google is far from perfect as far as censorship and results manipulation go. Still they are the best choice of the poor to bad choices that remain.
Google was first
or first to be famous anyway
and it works most of the time.
Google's search engine has a very good understanding of the English language and spelling and automatically suggests spelling alternatives.
Google seems to know everything,
I have never gotten a no results response.
I don't like bing except for their maps are the best.
Duck duck who??????
Remember Apple Maps
Remember when Apple first tried their hand in maps and navigation not too long ago? This will be exactly like that screwup!