Google’s new Internet protocol under anti-trust probe: Report
SAN FRANCISCO: Google is under an anti-trust probe over a new Internet Protocol that could give the tech giant an unfair competitive advantage, the media reported.
The US House Judiciary Committee is investigating Google’s plans to implement DNS-over-HTTPS in Chrome, a new standard that aims to improve internet privacy and security by encryption, reports the Wall Street Journal.
Google plans to begin testing the new protocol that aims to stop hackers’ ability to target websites with users of its Chrome browser next month.