What is NoRedirect?

NoRedirect lets the user take control of HTTP redirects. It can be used to interdict an ISP’s DNS search redirection hijacks, preview/screen “shortened” URLs (e.g., TinyURL), stop the annoying redirection of “smart” error pages, etc.

How do I stop being redirected to another country?

Click the three dots in the top right corner of the Chrome window and choose Settings. Choose Privacy and Security from the options on the left of the screen and select Site Settings. On the screen is an option called Pop-ups and redirects, which should be set to Blocked.

Which country does not redirect?

NCR (no country redirect) is a Google search parameter that tells the search engine to show results for the country specified in the URL rather than redirecting to the country from which the search is being conducted.

How do I stop redirects in Firefox?

Click on options the advanced the> under accessibility > tick the box that says “Warn me when websites try to redirect or load another page”.

Which HTTP header must be set for any redirection response?

The Location response header indicates the URL to redirect a page to. It only provides a meaning when served with a 3xx (redirection) or 201 (created) status response.

Why does Google think I am in another country?

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 do I make Google USA only?

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

How do I change my Google account to USA?

1 – Click the Settings link located in the lower-right corner of the window. 2 – Click Search Settings. 3 – Scroll down the the “Region Settings” section and then click Show more. 4 – Select United States.

Why is Google Redirecting to another country?

This redirect happens because Google’s biggest aim is to provide you with the most relevant search results based on the keywords and your location. The IPs are assigned by region, so Google reads your IP address, determines the location and automatically redirects you to the country-specific site.

Why is Google defaulting to a different country?

For reasons best known to Google, the default region for localization is based on “Current Region” (i.e., your detected location), regardless of which Google country domain you visit, and regardless of whether your location has been correctly detected.