The U.S. Department of Justice demands the breakup of Google and plans to force the sale of the Chrome browser
ChainCatcher news, according to The New York Times, the U.S. Department of Justice stated at the antitrust hearing in Washington that to break Google's monopoly in the online search field, it should be forced to divest core assets such as the Chrome browser.
Prosecutors claim that Chrome is a key gateway for users to access search engines, and the divestiture will help competitors gain market data and improve services. The case is expected to last three weeks, with the final "remedies" to be determined this summer.
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