Tornar o google.com meu mecanismo de pesquisa padrão

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Estou muito chateado com o fato de que, quando eu digito algo na barra de endereços, o google me redireciona para google.bg ".bg" é a extensão de domínio da Bulgária. O que eu quero é que minha linguagem chrome seja inglesa e google.com seja a URL padrão. Mesmo quando digito o google.com, ele me redireciona para o google.bg, o que realmente irrita minhas penas! Por favor, me dê alguma ajuda.

    
por Adelin 25.01.2016 / 10:38

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Ir para Chrome configurações > Manage search engines e adicionar novo mecanismo de pesquisa. Indique este endereço para o novo motor https://www.google.com/search?q=%s&gl=us&gws_rd=cr e torne-o mecanismo de pesquisa padrão. Ele dirá ao Google para não usar o redirecionamento do país.

Esta solução é do link onde o processo é explicado assim:

But in Chrome, even if the default search engine is set as Google.com, it will still automatically route the searcher to the Google version for the country they are in, requiring users to go back to Google.com and click the “Go to Google.com” link that appears in the homepage footer.

There is a way to set Google.com as the default in Chrome, for marketers wishing to keep an eye on the Google.com search results instead of their own country version.

First, in Chrome, go to settings then click “Manage search engines”, even if it currently shows Google as the default.

Then scroll all the way to the bottom until you see the “Add a new search engine” box.

For search engine name, type “Google NCR” and for keyword type “Google NCR_” – this will serve to remind you that this is the Google search with “No Country Redirect” enabled, although you can name it whatever you’d like. I’d avoid naming it just “Google” to prevent confusion.

Then, in the URL field, enter:

https://www.google.com/search?q=%s&gl=us&gws_rd=cr

Be sure it is exactly as above, including all parameters. Add it, save as default search engine, then set this new Google NCR as the default search engine.

Now when you search with Google Chrome using the address/search bar, it will always search using Google.com without the country redirect.

Do note that your local search results may be skewed by using Google.com although the AdWords ads displayed will still be geotargeted to your location, which is working as intended. If you want to see AdWords ads for another country, you would need to use a proxy or VPN to do so.

    
por 25.01.2016 / 10:45