How to make Google your default search engine
Google Chrome (desktop)
Click on the three vertical dots in the top right corner of the window and click on Settings.
Find the search engine section and choose Google. Your selection is immediately saved.
Google Chrome (mobile, iPhone)
Tap on Settings.
Select Google.
Tap on Settings in the upper left-hand corner to return to the settings page, and then tap on Done in the upper right-hand corner to finish.
Safari (desktop)
Choose Google from the menu. Your selection is immediately saved.
Safari
28 April 2021, 12:04 am
(Photo : Screenshot From Pexels Official Website) Russia Hits Apple with $12 Million Fine for Antitrust Violation Allegedly Worsened Conditions for Competitors
While Apple has been fined again and again in other countries, one country that not many people hear about is now fining the company as well. Russian antitrust authorities have just recently fined Apple a whopping $12M for antitrust violations.
FAS Fines Apple
As reported by The Moscow Times, the massively popular tech giant has recently been sued by Kaspersky, another large cybersecurity company, due to the unfair treatment and an antitrust violation. The reason behind these fines is something that Apple has been getting as of late with different countries.
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DuckDuckGo is a privacy-focused search engine that’s been online since 2008. Find websites, maps, videos, news, and more without tracking your searches and serving you targetted ads. Here’s how to make the switch from Google, Bing, or any other search engine.
Most Browsers Already Include DuckDuckGo as a Search Option
DuckDuckGo has been gaining ground for over a decade, finally breaking through to the “mainstream” in September of 2014 when Apple offered it as a default search engine option in Safari for iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite. Later, in November of the same year, Mozilla added it to Firefox 33.1.