Google is set to begin redirecting its country-specific search domains, such as google.fr or google.co.uk, to the main global address at google.com.
The company says the move is intended to streamline user experience across different regions, with the update being gradually rolled out over the coming months.
Although users will see google.com in their browser instead of their local version, Google assures that the way Search functions will remain the same.
Some users may be prompted to re-enter their search preferences during the transition, but results will still reflect local relevance.
Since 2017, the platform has delivered the same core Search experience regardless of whether users accessed it through a country-specific address or the global one.
With this standardisation already in place, Google has concluded that separate country domains are no longer necessary.
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