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How to Disable Google Search Redirection to Local Country Domain?

Google search engine is commonly used by millions of people around the world but when you travel from one country to other you will face a problem that’s redirection to its local country domain. If suppose I am working in google India it would be redirection to google.in but in case I work in Singapore it would redirect to google.sg.

There is a simple trick which makes you to avoid redirecting there is no installing software or add-ons instead you add a word at the end of the url of google.com http://www.google.com/ncr. NCR denotes “No Country Redirect” and now you can only use the Google.com search.

Whenever you clear caches and cookies you will redirect to local country domain. It’s compatible in almost all the browsers but I tried it with Internet Explorer 8, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox 3.5.

1 Response to "How to Disable Google Search Redirection to Local Country Domain?"

  1. Anonymous Says:

    Dude, you are awesome.. I've been askin this q for a long time. Thank you

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