Google's Chrome Browser in DOJ's Antitrust Spotlight

Washington D.C., USATue Nov 19 2024
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The U. S. Department of Justice is reportedly urging Google to separate its Chrome browser business. This move is part of a larger effort to address antitrust concerns, including potential requirements for Google's AI and Android mobile operating system. The Justice Department's actions stem from a significant case against Google, which aimed to prove the tech giant's dominance in U. S. web search. The case concluded in August with a federal judge ruling that Google violated antitrust laws in both online search and search ad markets.
Why is Chrome the target? The Department of Justice believes Chrome is a crucial gateway for many users to access Google Search. With about 61% of the U. S. browser market, according to StatCounter, Chrome is a significant player. This focus on Chrome reflects the broader antitrust concerns about how Google's various services interact and potentially stifle competition.
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