Google forbids Samsung from using a new search engine on Galaxy handsets.

According to rumours, Google has begun preventing Apple and Samsung from including a new search engine in their mobile devices. Patrick Chang, a former executive at Samsung, recently suggested expanding the availability of the relevant mobile app. However, it appears like Google does not want this to occur.

Patrick said that Google mistakenly placed restrictions on Samsung's plans to add the Branch app, a new search engine for Galaxy handsets. Branch, a significant app that searches within apps rather than browsing the internet, is a result.

Alexander Austin, the founder and former CEO of Branch Metrics, responded to Patrick's claims by stating that Samsung must eliminate a few software features in order to satisfy Google's standards. Resistance to searches is a part of this to remain inside the apps and not on the web.

Simultaneously, the US Department of Justice accused the US tech giant of paying $10 billion per year to be the default search engine on Samsung and Apple phones.

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