Question:
Why is my homepage set to google France?
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2014-02-09 05:16:59 UTC
Hello folks,

Today when I opened up my Chrome browser my homepage went to Google France.
I don't get this as I have not been using Google France, and I've not done anything to search on, or go to Google France, I always have Google.com as my homepage-and yet today I'm being referred to Google France.
I've been using Google.com as I normally do-so I've got no clue as to how Chrome has decided to set my homepage to Google France!!??!!
Could somebody please help me here?

Thank you for reading.
Regards S
Five answers:
Sri
2014-02-09 05:48:44 UTC
Add "/ncr" after google.com & set it as Home page.



http://www.google.com/ncr



It will open Google.com instead of france version.
2014-02-09 05:27:25 UTC
Are you from France or currently residing in France? Google automatically directs Google.com to the relevant country specific domain. You can still go back to Google.com by clicking on the link at the right bottom. If you do this while you're signed in then Google.com becomes your default site for search.
2016-04-07 08:36:04 UTC
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just go to google france and in the search box type Google followed by the country you live in so an example is : Google Australia ( im aussie) clic on the google link that correspond with your country and set as your homepage easy
nikkai
2014-02-09 05:24:57 UTC
If your using Google .com then your server may well have found the easiest connection via one in france and so you get google france as a search engine portal.

swap out the google.co. for google .co.uk
2014-02-09 05:21:01 UTC
Try checking your time zone, on the device you are using.


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