GoogleAnnounceDomain names with country codes as suffixes will no longer be used. All future search requests will be uniformly directed to the "Google.com" website, and localized search results will be automatically provided.
In the past, Google used different domain names to distinguish regional service versions, but since 2017, it has made it easier for users to find local search results through conditions such as the user's IP location, allowing users to find more local information without having to switch to the local version of the service.
After this announcement, Google will no longer use domain names with country codes as suffixes, and will uniformly use the "Google.com" URL in all regions.
Google said that this adjustment will make it easier for users to find localized information, while not changing its obligation to comply with local laws and regulations in different countries. In addition, users can still log in to their accounts to find online search results that are more in line with their personal preferences.








