After a court win, the Justice Department is trying to make Google sell its Chrome browser
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The Justice Department is pushing for Google to sell its Chrome browser, asserting that this action will foster competition in the online search market and challenge Google's dominance.
According to Justice Department officials, splitting Chrome from Google's search engine could significantly enhance competition in the online search industry, thereby benefiting consumers.
Google's leadership has labelled the demand to sell Chrome as part of a 'radical agenda,' cautioning that such moves might lead to negative consequences for the tech sector.
The DOJ's intervention stems from a ruling that deemed Google's practices as monopolistic while emphasizing that Google's financial success is rooted in advantages gained through illicit conduct.
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