Google will display local search results on the local domain

As you know, Google has a public domain that displays general results, as well as local domains for many countries in the world to obtain more relevant search results for its country or local culture. Google will now display local search results even if the global domain is used.

This means that the country of the search results will not be determined by the search engine domain, but based on the geographic location from which you entered Google. This means that if you live in Saudi Arabia and use the domain google.com, it will show you the same local search results that would appear if you used the domain google.com.sa, and if you traveled to another country, the results of that country will appear without having to enter their local domain.

You can always access your account settings in the search engine when you sign in with a Google Account and choose a country of search results. These new edits apply to Google Search Engine and Maps across the web and desktop, as well as smartphones and apps.

 

 

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