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Google Doesn't Have to Sell Chrome Browser, Judge Rules in Antitrust ...

Google was spared the worst possible judgment in its landmark antitrust case Tuesday: A judge allowed it to keep Chrome and Android under its fold and continue to pay tech companies to promote its search engine. That good news for Google is also good news for Apple.

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Judge Amit Mehta estimated that it is not necessary for the technological giant to get rid of its browser in what marks a triumph for the company

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The Google parent company Alphabet will have to share data from its search engine with competitors in the future, but will not be destroyed: neither the Chrome browser nor the Android operating system will have to be sold.

A US judge ruled earlier this week that Google does not have to sell its Chrome browser to break its illegal search monopoly. As a landmark decision for other companies, the IT giant was saved by a sweeping change in how people obtain information, reports R2's Kristjan Port in a tech commentary.

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Google won't have to sell Chrome in antitrust win

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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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