Tuesday, February 14, 2012

How to Revert Google "No Country Redirect"


Do you still remember the trick I've posted to make Google.com as your homepage or stop allowing Google redirect your searches based on local's IP?

Well, the next question now is, how to revert it back? I mean, I'm in Indonesia and when I use the Google search in Firefox, I want it goes to Google.co.id not Google.com.

This is the problem. Firefox as my default browser doesn't give us the way, neither Google.

But, I've simple trick can be used. Here's how it works:

When you use http://google.com/ncr, Google will stored cookies on your browser to avoids country specific search results. Now If you ever want to reset your browser to enable this feature, just delete your google cookies.

Simple? YES!

On Firefox, go to Tools menu > Settings > Privacy > Delete Cookies > type "Google.com" in searching box then delete all cookies information related to Google.com.

Now, you can use your local Google as your default search. Hope this small trick can help you.

1 comments on "How to Revert Google "No Country Redirect""

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