{"id":4454,"date":"2021-06-08T16:59:02","date_gmt":"2021-06-08T16:59:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cherylroll.com\/google-drops-the-auction-from-its-search-choice-screen-349398\/"},"modified":"2021-06-08T16:59:02","modified_gmt":"2021-06-08T16:59:02","slug":"google-drops-the-auction-from-its-search-choice-screen-349398","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cherylroll.com\/google-drops-the-auction-from-its-search-choice-screen-349398\/","title":{"rendered":"Google drops the auction from its search choice screen"},"content":{"rendered":"
Google is changing its Android search choice screen to make participation free for eligible search engines, the company announced<\/a> Tuesday. Previously, search engines that wanted to appear on the screen would participate in a quarterly auction, bidding the amount they were willing to pay per user, with the three highest bidders winning spots on the screen (along with Google).<\/p>\n What is the Android search choice screen?<\/strong> The search choice screen was first announced<\/a> in August 2019. It is part of Google’s effort to comply with the European Commission’s July 2018 antitrust ruling<\/a> involving Android and app bundling.<\/p>\n