US DOJ Pushes for Google Chrome Sale Amid Legal Challenges

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The U.S. Department of Justice is pushing to break up Google's monopoly, potentially forcing the company to sell off Chrome and Android, and stop paying to be the default search engine in browsers like Firefox and Safari. While the legal battle unfolds, users are encouraged to consider alternatives to Chrome, which is criticized for poor privacy practices. Browsers like Safari, Firefox, and others offer better privacy features and are free to use, challenging Google's dominance in the search and browser markets.
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