Google announced that soon, all country-code top-level domains (ccTLDs) such as Google.ca, Google.fr, and Google.co.uk will redirect users to Google.com. This transition aims to simplify the search experience without affecting search rankings or results. Users might need to reset their search settings and log in again. Google emphasized that their capability to deliver localized results has evolved since 2017. Although the address bar will change, the update will not alter national law compliance or the local SEO landscape, according to Google's representatives.
Google will soon redirect all country-specific domains to Google.com to streamline search experience, requiring users to reset settings but won't affect search results or local SEO.
Google stated that country-level domains are unnecessary now, and they've improved their ability to provide localized search results since their changes in 2017.
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