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Google Ditches Country-Specific Domains, Embraces Global google.com for Search

Google is unifying its global presence by redirecting all country-specific domains to google.com, streamlining the user experience without altering search functionality.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

Google Search is phasing out country-specific domain names (ccTLDs) in favor of a global google.com URL for all users. This change, which began rolling out gradually, aims to streamline the user experience without affecting search functionality or compliance with national laws. Users might need to re-enter some preferences during the transition. Despite the new URLs, Google will continue to provide locally relevant results and handle obligations under various jurisdictions.

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