Mozilla and Google renew search and advertising agreement.
Good news if you’re a Mozilla Firefox user because Mozilla will still generate revenue for three more years courtesy of search engine giant Google.
The non-profit organization said on Tuesday via its official blog that they have negotiated “a significant and mutually beneficial” agreement with the search engine god, related to ads in search. For example, you’re using Mozilla Firefox and searches online using Google, Mozilla will generate revenue from your ad clicks in the Google search page.
According to Google’s Alan Eustace, Senior Vice President of Search, Mozilla Firefox “has been a valuable partner” and the search engine giant which also offers its own browser, the Chrome, is looking forward to “continuing the great partnership in the years to come.”
StatCounter’s data posted online last week revealed that Google’s Chrome is seeing growth with 25.69 percent of the global browser market share, while Mozilla Firefox is slightly below the Google web browser with 25.23 percent.
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