The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is reportedly considering forcing Google to divest its popular Chrome browser as part of broader antitrust measures. A federal judge previously ruled that Google had violated U.S. antitrust laws by monopolizing digital advertising markets. Beyond Chrome, the DOJ may also recommend unbundling Google’s Android operating system from its search engine and Google Play Store. Alphabet, Google’s parent company, faces allegations of anti-competitive practices, including paying $26 billion to secure its search engine’s dominance across platforms. Google has criticized these actions, claiming they could harm consumers and developers.
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