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Google Fights Back Against DOJ: The Battle Over Chrome's Future

Google is reportedly unhappy about the possibility that the U.S. Department of Justice may force it to sell its Chrome browser. While popular with users due to its customizability, there are concerns over battery life and data privacy when using Chrome. The DOJ believes Google has become a search and advertising monopoly, paying Apple up to $20 billion annually to remain the default iPhone search engine.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

Google is reportedly upset about the possibility that it may be forced to sell its Chrome browser due to a United States Department of Justice (DOJ) probe. Google argues that selling off Chrome would harm consumers, developers, and American technological progress. However, Chrome has been known for defeating privacy features in the past.

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