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DOJ Could Force Google To Sell Chrome
DOJ Will Reportedly Force Google to Sell Off Chrome Browser
Now, Alphabet, Google’s parent company, may be forced to sell Chrome. The browser, which was launched in 2008 and integrates with Google’s search engine, is used today by some 3.4 billion people worldwide.
DOJ plans to push for Chrome sale after Google antitrust victory
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is preparing aggressive remedies in the wake of its antitrust victory against Google, including a potential forced sale of the Chrome browser, Bloomberg reports.
Google May Be Asked to Sell Chrome Browser by DOJ
The recommendation from the DOJ to federal judge Amit Mehta, according to the report, would be one step that Google will take. The DOJ is also reportedly seeking changes related to the company's AI and Android businesses. The request would also include new data-licensing requirements for Google.
New York Post
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Google Chrome browser could fetch $20B if judge orders sale: report
Google’s
Chrome
browser would be worth $20 billion on the open market if the Justice Department succeeds in convincing a ...
Yahoo
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DOJ: Chrome Must Split Off From Google
to manage dedicated
Chrome
profiles. It collects data on you, and then finds ways to monetize that data. Google's ad tech ...
Seattle Times
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DOJ will push Google to sell Chrome to break search monopoly
Top Justice Department antitrust officials have decided to ask a judge to force Alphabet’s Google to sell off its
Chrome
...
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Google plans to merge Chrome OS into Android to take on Apple’s iPad
Google is reportedly planning to merge its Chrome OS with Android, aiming to create a more unified platform to compete with ...
21h
Monopoly meltdown: Google Chrome faces DOJ hammer to end search power play
Google had earlier warned that breaking off Android or Chrome from it would affect multiple people and businesses.
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