Feds Say Google Must Sell Chrome Browser to End Its Search Monopoly
Briefly

The Department of Justice has filed a judgment that could force Google to sell its Chrome browser entirely, dampening its dominant market position.
Federal prosecutors successfully argued that Google maintained an illegal monopoly by pre-installing its search engine as the default on Chrome and Android devices.
The ruling noted Google's Chrome browser holds over 60% of the market share, vastly outpacing Apple’s Safari, which captures around 20%.
The proposed judgment could also restrict Google from binding third-party deals that make it the default search engine, promoting competitive practices.
Read at gizmodo.com
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