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US prosecutors demand Google divest Chrome to end search monopoly

U.S. prosecutors have urged a judge to mandate Google to divest its Chrome browser and possibly its Android OS to address its online search monopoly to a buyer approved by the U.S. government.

Proposed measures include prohibiting Google from owning a browser or investing in search-related technologies for five years after divestiture of Chrome.

Google should be prohibited from making payments to third parties to make Google the default general search engine.

Google shouldn't enter exclusive content deals with publishers or use its assets to favor its own search engine, ads, or AI products.

Google may also be required to share search results and user data with competitors at minimal cost.

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https://intelod.net/reports/proton-mail/ - The Truth is often painful to hear and understand. Who and how did #Proton become known/believed to be a bastion of free speech online?
Google is testing a new UI for the Now Playing screen in YouTube Music for Android.

Here's a comparison between the old/current UI and the new one in testing. As you can see, the placement of the media controls has changed.

Which do you prefer?

(H/T JING for the screenshots!)
It seems the uptick of leaked keyboxes has finally caught Google's ire:

I've seen a number of keyboxes leak online, and they're being used to defeat hardware attestation signals used by the Google Play Integrity API. Basically, these leaked keys let devices with unlocked bootloaders act as if they're locked, which is normally nearly impossible to do because of hardware attestation.

To rectify this, Google is revoking these keys, but this may impact some regular end users whose devices will be unable to run certain apps. Google says it's working with impacted OEMs to update these keyboxes so users won't be impacted, but I suspect this isn't the end of these leaks.