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The company says it no longer needs so-called "country code top-level domain" names to provide local search results.
Google announced that country-level domain names for its Google search page, such as google.ng or google.com.br, will be phased out.
Google says it will still provide local search results while redirecting its country-level domains to google.com.
Historically, country code top-level domains (ccTLDs) were used to provide locally relevant search results, but the company now uses technology that allows that regardless of the top-level domain.
Google has announced an update to its country-level domain usage, announcing that it will redirect all country-level domains to google.com.
Google announced Tuesday, April 15, that it will redirect country code top-level domain names (ccTLD) for Google Search to its primary domain, Google.com, in the coming months.
For example, those in the UK will no longer see google.co.uk and will instead be redirected to google.com if they try to access the country code top-level domain name (ccTLD).