Google files proposal to counter DOJ plan to sell Chrome

Google files proposal to counter DOJ plan to sell Chrome

What you need to know

  • Google has reportedly delivered its proposal to the DOJ’s suggestion for it to sell off Chrome due to anti-competitive practices.
  • Seeing the DOJ’s proposal as “extreme,” Google suggests a better remedy would be to let other companies make “multiple” deals and choices available for users.
  • This all started after a landmark ruling claimed Google was an illegal search monopoly in July, thus provoking the DOJ’s hand in forcing the selling of Chrome, Android, and more.

The U.S. has continued to probe into Google’s dominance with Chrome and a recent development sees the company rebuttal.

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is looking into Google’s alleged anticompetitive practices with Chrome, but a recent filing expresses the company’s disagreement with the government’s proposal, per Bloomberg.

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