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What does Chrome have to do with search? π€
Since you were unable to answer, I'll just tell you: Google.
Google is the default search engine for chrome, and chrome is the single most popular browser at about 95% market share.
Um, that wouldn't change if Google "sells Chrome", though.
Firefox uses Google Search as a default, so does every Samsung phone (and most other Android devices).
Unless the DOJ is telling everyone not to implement a default search engine (and let the user decide upon first opening the browser), then who owns Chrome really doesn't change much.
This is the only thing that makes sense, but "sell Chrome" is a laughable request.
Alright then I'll do you one better:
Google regularly abuses their market share dominance in browsers in order to push for changes to web standards that benefit them, such as their web integrity api (which would have prevented blocking ads). This is monopolistic behavior, and the largest ad company on the planet shouldn't get to decide web standards.
As a side note: both firefox and Samsung are paid handsomely (just like apple) to have Google as a default search engine. This also is monopolistic behavior, if you built a better product than them then you couldn't outspend them to get to the same position.
Oh, yeah, don't get me wrong, Google is highly unethical, and I avoid any and all Google related products whenever possible.
Selling Chrome, however, doesn't really stop them from doing damage.
The part about not allowing them ~~to bribe~~ pay other companies to use their search is a much better idea.
And regarding their influence over the internet... we need stronger regulation to prevent any company from having that much control over an essential service.
What search engine does Chrome, by far and away the most used browser be it on phone or PC, use?