Google Search website URL is changing globally to …, and what it means for Google users across the world
[ad_1] Google is set to streamline the search experience by redirecting country-specific domain names to its primary domain, google.com, in the coming months. This change, announced on April 15th, will not affect search functionality or legal obligations. Google states that country-level domains are no longer necessary as they have been providing localized results since 2017. Google announced Tuesday, April 15, that it will redirect country code top-level domain names (ccTLD) for Google Search to its primary domain, Google.com, in the coming months. The company stated in a blog post that this change aims to "streamline people’s experience on Search."What will users see in Google Address BarThis Google update means that users who previously accessed Google Search through country-specific domains such as google.in (India) or google.com.br (Brazil) will now see google.com in their browser address bar.What the change means for Google […]