On Tuesday, a judge in Washington, USA, issued a ruling that Alphabet-owned Google must share data with its competitors to foster competition in the online search market. Concurrently, the judge denied prosecutors' demands for Google to sell its Chrome browser, determining that Google does not need to divest the Android operating system. Furthermore, in September, Google will face another lawsuit from the U.S. Department of Justice, which has already concluded that Google maintains an illegal monopoly in online advertising technology. Remedial measures will be decided upon at that time.