The US Department of Justice is reportedly considering an antitrust lawsuit against Google that could potentially force the tech giant to sell off its Chrome web browser. According to sources familiar with the matter, the DOJ’s antitrust case against Google is focused on the company’s dominance in the digital advertising market and its bundling of various services with its popular Android operating system. However, the potential divestiture of Chrome, which has a 65% global market share, is seen as a way to weaken Google’s grip on the internet ecosystem. The DOJ’s case is expected to allege that Google has abused its market power to stifle competition and maintain its monopoly. While the details of the potential lawsuit are still being finalized, the move to potentially force the sale of Chrome highlights the growing scrutiny and regulatory pressure facing big tech companies like Google.