The BBC is reporting that the US Department of Justice, DOJ, has demanded that Google sells off Chrome, the world’s most popular web browser.
It’s one of a series of remedies proposed by the DOJ in a court filing late on Wednesday aimed at stopping the tech giant from maintaining its monopoly in online search.
Government lawyers also recommended that District Judge Amit Mehta force the firm to stop entering into contracts with companies – including Apple and Samsung – that make its search engine the default on many smartphones and browsers.
The proposed remedies stem from a landmark anti-competition ruling in August, in which Judge Mehta found Google illegally crushed its competition in online search.
The Department of Justice was joined in the filing by a group of US states that argued the changes will help to open up a monopolised market.