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The judge rejected the Justice Department's effort to force Google to sell its popular Chrome browser, concluding the request ...
A federal judge ruled against breaking up Google, but is barring it from making exclusive deals to make its search engine the ...
It was the culmination of a landmark antitrust case that imposed sweeping remedies aimed at restoring competition in online ...
Google will have to give up search data to competitors but can keep Chrome and Android, a federal judge ruled in the landmark ...
Ruling follows months of speculation surrounding what penalties Google would face as a result of violating antitrust laws ...
A federal judge has ruled against Google in a landmark antitrust case, though the punishment is lighter than expected.
Google is barred from having exclusive contracts for its search, Chrome, Google Assistant, and Gemini app products, but doesn ...
Google will not have to sell its Chrome browser, a judge in Washington has said, handing a rare win to Big Tech in its battle ...
US Judge Amit Mehta's latest ruling in the Google antitrust case allows Chrome to stay but orders Google to share search data ...
Google will not be forced to sell Chrome, with the tech giant avoiding the most significant penalties following a landmark ...
The company avoids breakup but must share some search data with rivals, making its business more open to competition.
Chrome is testing a startup safeguard that restores your default search engine if tampered with, blocking silent hijacks.