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Google's New Search Domain Policy

Google has announced a new policy regarding search domains that will affect top-level domains.

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Google has declared that it will no longer utilize country code top-level domains for its search services. Instead, all queries will be processed through google.com.

URLs ending with country-specific domains will now automatically redirect to the main site.

Since 2017, Google has implemented technology that leverages your location data to provide relevant search results. With this change, regardless of whether you use a country domain or access google.com, you will always receive results that reflect your actual location.

The company assures that this change will not affect the quality of search results and will remain compliant with various countries' laws.