DOJ Will Reportedly Force Google to Sell Off Chrome Browser

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The government is officially ready to split up Google.

This may be the beginning of the end for Google’s dominance over the web. Justice Department officials plan to ask a federal judge to force the tech giant to sell off its widely used browser, Chrome, aagainst Google in January of last year, accusing it of having monopolized digital advertising technologies. In August, a federal judge, Amit Mehta, ruled that the search platform had, indeed, broken U.S. antitrust laws and that it.

Justice Department officials are also set to recommend that Google “uncouple its Android smartphone operating system from its other products, including search and its Google Play mobile app store, which are now sold as a bundle,” Bloomberg writes. While you might think the incoming Trump administration might complicate these ongoing legal proceedings, that’s probably not going to be the case. Though Biden’s Justice Department has aggressively pursued action against Google, the crackdown on the platform actually began during the first Trump administration. In October 2020, the DOJ and several Republican-majority statesFrom 2009 to 2012, anyone with an iPhone could publish a video on YouTube with one click.

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