Google Proposes Slap on the Wrist in Response to DOJ’s Antitrust Breakup Plan

Google Proposes Slap on the Wrist in Response to DOJ’s Antitrust Breakup Plan
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Google has put forward its own set of remedies to address the Department of Justice’s antitrust concerns, offering to unbundle Android apps instead of selling off Chrome or other major divisions.

The Verge reports that in a move to counter the DOJ’s proposed solutions for breaking up Google’s alleged monopoly on search, the tech giant has presented its own set of fixes. The DOJ’s initial list of remedies included forcing Google to sell off its Chrome browser, but Google’s response suggests a different approach.

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