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Yesterday my search engine of choice was Google - and when I say Google, I mean google.com. Doesn't everyone?

Then Firefox demanded to be updated.

It's been doing this for a couple of days, but since the demand came with a warning that the update wasn't compatitle with my Google toolbar, I thought I'd let it ride. But the demands were repeated, with increasing urgency, so I thought, OK, I'd fix the toolbar manually. And today I updated to Firefox 5.

No Google toolbar. Firefox talks about lots of shiny add-ons (coloured tabs!) none of which is a Google toolbar. Google says its toolbar is not compatitble with Firefox 5. Oops.

Never mind, I can always open a tab and go to Google.com, can't I?

No, I can't. I can type www.google.com until I'm blue in the face, I'm still automatically transferred to Google.co.uk. This is thanks to some nifty new 'location-based customization feature' (excuse me, if this is Google UK, shouldn't that be "customisation"?) so that when I search for 'restaurants' say, priority will be given to restaurants in Gateshead (apparently I'm in Gateshead).

How often do I search for 'restaurants'? This was the first time. A specific restaurant, occasionally. And I admit that occasionally I search for the library in a particular town, and have to take care not to be misled by the library of a town of that name in the USA, but I can cope. It's interesting. But most of my searches are for general information, and I want the results to be as wide as possible. If I want filters and restrictions, I'll impose them.

Luckily, there are some helpful FAQs, and I go to "Can I turn off location-based customization?" Less luckily, the answer is "No."

In full, it's "The customization of search results based on location is an important component of a consistent, high-quality search experience. Therefore, we haven't provided a way to turn off location customization, although we've made it easy for you to set your own location or to customize using a general location as broad as the country that matches your local domain."

At least I'm not in Gateshead any more, I'm now in the UK, but I don't want to be in the UK, I want to be in the world (as in World Wide Web).

Does anyone have any suggestions?


PS. So I'm not allowed to go to Google.com, but I can go to Google.fr if I want to - and I can specify my location to get restaurant recommendations in Rennes. Which got me thinking, and I'm no longer in the UK, I'm now in Kirkwall (a girl can dream).

Date: 2011-07-01 05:16 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] lamentables.livejournal.com
I get a menu including preferences under my email address, and another one with the 'gear'. The gear gives me searching settings/advanced search/language tools/iGoogle - when I was in iGoogle the last option was 'classic home'. (I learned about this by googling...)

It didn't seem to work at first, I clicked a few links involving 'home' before I got to a place where the gear menu gave me the options I wanted.

I tried the ncr thing, but that still left me stuck in iGoogle which is clearly the work of the devil.

Date: 2011-07-02 01:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shewhomust.livejournal.com
[livejournal.com profile] durham_rambler suggests that if you have a Google account, this may explain the variation in our mileage.

Date: 2011-07-02 01:22 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] lamentables.livejournal.com
Ah. I hadn't thought of that.

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