Two-thirds of mobile searches on Google.com are done on iDevices

    The Google company owns the largest search engine in the world and the browsers of the iOS and Android operating systems redirect all searches made in browsers directly to it. Basically, when we try to search for something on the Internet using Safari for iOS, we will use the Google search engine considering that it is the default search engine of the operating system owned by the company from Cupertino. This proves to be extremely important for Google because two thirds of all searches made on mobile terminals belong to the iOS operating system.

     statement it was made by a Google employee during a hearing before a committee of the US Senate, so the information is truthful and puts a little perspective on the importance of Apple's iDevices. Although Android OS has a larger market share, it is iOS that dominates the searches made on Google's search engine, and from this we can draw a simple conclusion, the owners of Android terminals do not really use Google for searches. We could say that they don't really use the Internet either, but other contradictory studies intervene here, so they don't discuss the problem.

     In conclusion, iDevices are the most used mobile terminals to search on Google.com.