How To Disable Google.com From Redirecting To Your Local Country Google Domain

Saturday, July 4, 2009

You must have noticed that Google  redirects you to your country specific Google domain name even if you had typed Google.com.  i.e. google.com will redirect to google.co.in if you live in India. This results in displaying the country specific searches in the search result. So if you want to avoid this and use Google.com for your search query then just a simple url will do the trick.

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The trick is to just type http://www.google.com/ncr instead of just typing http://www.google.com in the address bar, where ncr stands for “No Country Redirect”.

Next time you type Google.com it won’t get redirected to Google.co.in. If you need to go to Google.co.in then you can specifically type http://www.google.co.in in the address bar. Also if you need to reset it to original just delete all the cookies from your browser.

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