US Department of Justice wants to break up Google over monopoly concerns — and Google Chrome and Android are on the chopping block



The US Department of Justice has released its proposals for breaking up Google’s alleged monopoly, and Google is not happy with the suggestions.

Among the proposed changes offered by the Department of Justice (DOJ), as reported by Ars Technica, is forcing Google to share its search data with rivals, blocking existing distribution agreements with browser developers like Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari, and even forcing the spinning off of Google Chrome and Google Android into separate companies.



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