Google Faces Calls to Break Up Chrome's Monopoly Amid Antitrust Scrutiny

The article discusses the growing antitrust scrutiny faced by Google over its dominant position in the web browser market with Chrome. The U.S. Department of Justice’s antitrust chief, Jonathan Kanter, has expressed concerns about Google’s potential abuse of its market power through Chrome. Critics argue that Google has leveraged Chrome’s dominance to prioritize its own services and disadvantage rivals. The article cites a report by the U.K.’s competition watchdog, which recommends measures to curb Google’s monopolistic practices, including the potential separation of Chrome from other Google operations. The report also suggests limiting Google’s ability to favor its own services and enabling users to easily choose alternative browsers and web apps. Google has defended its practices, stating that Chrome provides valuable services to users and web developers. However, the increasing antitrust scrutiny highlights the growing concerns over the tech giant’s market dominance and potential anti-competitive behavior.

Source: https://time.com/7178118/google-recommend-breakup-chrome-monopoly-antitrust/