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Judge orders Google to share data, limits deals, keeps Chrome

September 3, 2025
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Judge orders Google to share data, limits deals, keeps Chrome

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Google must play fair, but it keeps Chrome

In a closely watched antitrust case, a U.S. judge has ruled that Google must share some of its search data with rivals and end exclusive distribution agreements that critics say unfairly cement its dominance. However, the court stopped short of forcing Google to sell its Chrome browser, a potential remedy that some advocates had argued was necessary to restore competition.

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The decision reflects a compromise: curbing Google’s ability to leverage its market power without dismantling its most widely used product. For the tech giant, the ruling is a partial win, sparing it from a breakup while still imposing meaningful restrictions.

Search data is the new battleground

At the heart of the ruling is the question of access. By requiring Google to share some search data, the court aims to give smaller search providers and startups a fighting chance to build competitive services. Historically, Google’s vast trove of search queries has given it an insurmountable edge in refining algorithms and improving ad targeting.

Now, competitors may gain limited access to that data, creating a more level playing field. Still, Google is expected to push back on how much data it must share and under what conditions.

Exclusive deals face scrutiny

Another key element of the ruling is the end of Google’s exclusive distribution deals. These agreements, such as paying billions to be the default search engine on Apple devices, have long been criticized as barriers that lock consumers into Google’s ecosystem by default.

By restricting these deals, the court hopes to open space for alternative search providers like DuckDuckGo or Bing to compete more effectively. Tech analysts suggest this could reshape how users encounter search options on their devices, though the impact may take years to fully materialize.

What it means for Google’s future

While the ruling reins in some of Google’s tactics, the refusal to force a divestiture of Chrome underscores the challenge of balancing consumer convenience with competitive fairness. Chrome remains the dominant browser worldwide, and keeping it under Google’s control preserves one of the company’s most valuable distribution channels.

For regulators, the case marks a milestone in the broader push to limit the power of Big Tech. For Google, it’s a reminder that even without a breakup order, its practices are under unprecedented scrutiny.

As one legal analyst put it: “This isn’t the end of Google’s dominance, but it is the beginning of meaningful limits on how far that dominance can go.”

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