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Win for Internet freedom: Google must sell its Chrome browser
The DOJ's antitrust decision to break up Google's monopoly is a huge win for a better and fairer Internet for all
For instance, Apple receives an estimated $15–20 billion annually for setting Google as the default search engine in Safari, the primary browser on iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Breaking up monopolies like Google’s can open doors to innovation, enabling services like Tuta to thrive by offering solutions that respect user privacy and foster trust. This moment also offers an opportunity to rethink how we approach online business models: Services that prioritize privacy, transparency and user empowerment, rather than the relentless pursuit of ad dollars, can finally get the spotlight they deserve.
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