DOJ Ask Judge To Force Google To Sell Chrome, Restrict Android & Ban Default Search Deals
Briefly

The Department of Justice is pushing a federal judge to force Google to divest Chrome, claiming it would stop Google's control over a critical search access point.
Google argues that the DOJ's proposal is overly broad and attempts to dismantle various Google products that users find valuable, expressing concern over the adverse effects.
The legal discussions reveal a larger conflict between proposed regulatory measures and existing privacy laws, with experts highlighting the complexities of enforcing compliance.
As discussions continue, the ultimate outcome hinges on the judge's decision and the inevitable appeal process by Google, indicating a prolonged legal battle ahead.
Read at Search Engine Roundtable
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