Judge Rules Google Must Share Search Data but Keeps Chrome and Android

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A federal judge ruled that Google must share some of its search data with rival companies to address its search engine monopoly, but did not require the company to break up or ban certain payments for prime placement, marking a significant but limited victory in an antitrust case.
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