April 15, 2025, 4:20 pm
Two reports confirm that Google is standardizing its search experience by redirecting all country-specific search domains to google.com. This change is designed to simplify and unify the user interface across borders, reducing confusion caused by multiple country-code URLs. The announcements describe a gradual rollout in which local domains like google.ng or google.com.br will eventually resolve to the global domain, ensuring consistency for users worldwide.
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Google announced Tuesday that it’s going to redirect country code top-level domain names (ccTLD) for Google Search to google.com over the coming months to “streamline people’s experience on Search,” according to a blog post. The change means that if, for example, you used google.ng (for...
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