Search in the search or web address field redirecting me to Google country specific pages
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droople last edited by
Unless you want to convince Opera you're not in Australia, I really have no suggestion. I can tell you how to change your recognized location to the US (in fact, that's in the FAQ) which would make it use Google.com, but the default search engines for a given location can't be changed.
Hi Sgunhouse,
Thank you so much.
I changed the file according to the FAQ, and reboot, now it use Google.com.What do you mean by "the default search engines for a given location can't be changed"?
Does Opera have different default search engines for different countries, eg Baidu for China?Cheers,
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droople last edited by
Does Opera have different default search engines for different countries, eg Baidu for China?
Kinda of it.
So if I'm going to China my default search engine will become Baidu instead of Google?
Can I lodge this as a bug, most people in China who're using Opera are prefer another search engine other than Baidu.
Cheers,
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droople last edited by
So if I'm going to China my default search engine will become Baidu instead of Google?
Only if you install Opera there. Not sure if an update would do the same.
Thanks a lot.
If I install Opera when a VPN connection to US on, will it fix this issue? -
A Former User last edited by
When I change the VPN to another country Google will be that country
But I use Startpage (They use Google, but it's not traced to you as doing the search)
I also use duckduckgo (and I got them as my default search) as they don't track you.
I fully believe in privacy and Freedom
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Deleted User last edited by
Opera is so much better in this regard: It checks your IP address’ location once during installation and sticks to it. You could manually update your Local State file from %appdata% should you wish to have another country set as default after installation.
For other browsers, I have also been using the NCR or No Country Redirection method to get Google to serve search results in English rather than the language based on my current location.
The main problem with this approach is that https://www.google.co.uk/ncr does not work, so you will have to cope with American search results from google.com instead of which many are useless unless of course you are actually from the United States. -
droople last edited by
Opera is so much better in this regard: It checks your IP address’ location once during installation and sticks to it. You could manually update your Local State file from %appdata% should you wish to have another country set as default after installation.
For other browsers, I have also been using the NCR or No Country Redirection method to get Google to serve search results in English rather than the language based on my current location.
The main problem with this approach is that https://www.google.co.uk/ncr does not work, so you will have to cope with American search results from google.com instead of which many are useless unless of course you are actually from the United States.I guess you should use https://www.google.com/ncr
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
That was the point - though he picked a bad example. Say he is visiting France - now, Opera remembers he is from the UK and directs him to google.co.uk automatically, but his other browsers don't. If he uses Google without "/ncr" he gets results in French because he is currently in France, while if he uses "/ncr" he gets results in English ... but from the US version of Google which may not give him the results he wanted.
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Deleted User last edited by
@droople That is my point. NCR only works on google.com which includes American websites in the search results that are typically useless to English-speakers who are not from the United States. Opera’s approach is much better.
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freyr last edited by
I think that google.com is not the same as google.us. In the US people using
google will be referred to google.us, people in the UK get google.uk. The suffix
for a given country is what will popup for the country you are in. Nobody gets
google.com. To get google.com you must apply for it. Firefox and Google Chrome have an
addon for this called Google NCR, Opera does not. I don’t know this for fact but I
believe google uses your geo-location to set the search page. Using google.com
removes your location but only for an instant; you type google.com but the google page you get is
google.us or google.no or whereever you are located)Add the following to settings/ browser/ other search engines
Name: Google NRC
Keyword: google nrc_
Address: https://www.google.com/search?q=%&pws=0&pws=0&gl=us&gl=us&gws_rd=cr
then saveWhen you type (copy-paste) the above address into the opera adress bar it will send you to Google %s Google
up in the address bar you'll see www.google.com/searh (hooray) -
A Former User last edited by
Check Chrome extensions for "NoCOuntryRedirect (NCR)" it works for Opera. Also there are few others..
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A Former User last edited by
You could also try messing around with Windows Localization settings. Determining your location or forcing a location will prevent you from being redirected to specific websites or would force you to use other search engines. Just a theory on this front.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Opera attempts to determine your locale by asking Google, it may ignore your system settings completely. If you wish to, you can edit the file "Local state" to change its record of what Google told it. If you are using the built-in search the rest should not matter.
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A Former User last edited by
I hear local state -file editing no longer works.
There's also another omnibox mod on Chrome store but there's a glitch with it. It works but eg. if writing/pasting keywords to address bar it goes to google.com but not straight to search results but to the search bar on google and then one has to press search again. I'm looking to get that fixed.. I'm very active on Github.