The DOJ’s call for Google to sell Chrome stems from a ruling on antitrust violations, emphasizing the browser's role in Google’s dominant search market position.
The DOJ’s court filing stated: "To address these challenges, Google must divest Chrome, which has fortified [Google's] dominance, so that rivals may pursue distribution partnerships."
Google may need to sell Android as well, unless it alters its practices, as the platform is deemed critical for competitors reliant on search.
Regulators indicate that Google's ownership of Chrome and Android is central to its monopoly risk, compelling potential divestitures of these key platforms.
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