The US Department of Justice (DoJ) is considering asking Google to sell its Chrome browser as part of proposed remedies for the company’s alleged illegal monopoly in online search and advertising. Google strongly opposes the proposal, arguing it would harm consumers and innovation. The final ruling, expected by August 2025, will significantly impact Google and the tech industry.
The US Department of Justice (DoJ) is considering asking Google to sell its Chrome browser as part of proposed remedies for the company’s alleged illegal monopoly in online search and advertising. Google strongly opposes the proposal, arguing it would harm consumers and innovation. The final ruling, expected by August 2025, will significantly impact Google and the tech industry. The US Department of Justice (DoJ) is considering asking Google to sell its Chrome browser as part of proposed remedies for the company’s alleged illegal monopoly in online search and advertising. Google strongly opposes the proposal, arguing it would harm consumers and innovation. The final ruling, expected by August 2025, will significantly impact Google and the tech industry. Read More