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The U.S. Justice Department, along with several states, has proposed significant changes to Google's structure, including the forced sale of its Chrome web browser, following a court ruling that deemed Google to have illegally monopolized online search. The proposal aims to dismantle Google’s dominance by making room for competition, and it includes recommendations for limiting Google’s exclusive agreements and licensing key data to rivals. Google argues that these measures would harm user privacy and disrupt beneficial services.
Source: YAHOO