Why are my Google search results in French?

Why are my Google search results in French?

Open Settings > Search settings. Under Region Settings at the bottom of the page, select the region corresponding to the Google domain you’re using. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save. You may also have to change and save the Language settings.

Why is Google Chrome defaulting to French?

So, if you want Chrome’s settings and menus to appear in another language, here’s how to change the default language. Click on “Language” to expand the setting. Once the setting expands, click on the three dots next to your preferred language, and then tick the checkbox next to “Display Google Chrome in This Language.”

Why does Google think French?

Webpage language preferences help Google Chrome determine the language it should use to display a webpage. To adjust your preferences, first click Languages and spell-checker settings to open the “Language and Input” dialog. Add or remove languages from the list, and drag to order them based on your preference.

Why does my browser think I’m in France?

This can be just a browser error, and to check that, we advise trying out a different web browser. In some instances, the issue can be related to cache, and you just need to clean it to fix the problem. If a certain website thinks you’re in a different country, adjusting your location settings should fix the problem.

How to get Google search results in a different language?

When you run searches on Google Search, results are returned based on your location and not necessarily on the query or language you used to type the search phrase. If you are in Germany and search for Windows 10 Privacy, you get a mishmash of local German results and international English results.

Why does Google only show One version of a page?

If you have multiple versions of a page (for example a mobile and a desktop version, or two URLs that point to the same page), Google will consider one to be canonical (authoritative) and all others to be duplicates, and Search results will point only to the canonical page.

What does it mean when Google doesn’t find your website?

Visit the Webmaster Forum and explain your problem (please be sure to describe the issue completely, and include links to your site). If Google doesn’t seem to be finding all the pages on your site, it could indicate that either Google can’t find the pages (crawl), or can’t understand them properly when it does find them (index).

How can I get localized versions of Google websites?

Of course, using a proxy, SOCKS proxy and SSH tunnel, or VPN with an IP in the desired region is another way, but that’s a bit more technical beyond the scope of simply adjusting a URL in your web browser. Happy travels, where ever you are! If you know of another way to get localized versions of global Google websites, let us know in the comments!