Google reacts to DOJ’s ‘extreme proposal’ that it should sell Chrome
Thursday, 21 November 2024 ()
The US Department of Justice has put forward proposals designed to break Google’s monopoly over online searches. Included in the DOJ’s proposals is the recommendation that Google sell off its Chrome web browser. Other proposals include putting blocks in place that would stop the tech giant from entering into contracts with companies that result in Google being the default search engine on various platforms. Google has lashed out at the proposals saying that they go too far and would cause harm to customers and innovation. See also: The latest DOJ filing comes after an anti-competition ruling back in August which… [Continue Reading]
The US Department of Justice has put forward proposals designed to break Google’s monopoly over online searches. Included in the DOJ’s proposals is the recommendation that Google sell off its Chrome web browser. Other proposals include putting blocks in place that would stop the tech giant from entering into contracts with companies that result in Google being the default search engine on various platforms. Google has lashed out at the proposals saying that they go too far and would cause harm to customers and innovation. See also: The latest DOJ filing comes after an anti-competition ruling back in August which… [Continue Reading]
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