Google.com redirects to local Google country specific domain, depending on the country you are located. For example in India Google.com redirects to Google.co.in – in UK Google.com redirects to Google.UK – similarly it redirects in other countries. Sometime it can be annoying because search results vary according to country domains.

Some don’t bother about this. But the search results that you get (even though you’ve typed in the exact keywords) are different between using Google.com and country specific Google domain name. So what can you do to disable this redirection and use Google.com for search queries?
It’s simple. What’s you have to do is just type in www.google.com/ncr at your browser’s address bar, where ncr stands for No Country Redirect. Use this url instead of www.google.com. It will totally disable redirect to country specific Google domain. So the next time you type www.google.com, you wouldn’t get redirected to country specific Google domain e.g. google.com.my. All your search queries will default to Google.com.
Nice tips. I will now start using NCR for google.com.
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Thanks for the comment buddy
That’s a very good tip.
Sometimes I have tried some other methods to go for Google.com. But this one works great for me.
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Thank you for comment and good to know that it is working for you