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Google stops NCR service

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Google has recently stopped many of its services in the context of developing the search engine, based on the principle of dispensing with services that Google deems unnecessary and can be dispensed with. Although some users were dissatisfied with the deletion of some services, Google is continuing with this policy. Perhaps the last service that Google has recently stopped is the NCR service. Have you ever heard of this service? Continue reading this article for more information about this service. It is known that when you log in to Google from any country in the world, you are transferred to the partial Google domain corresponding to the country from which you access the Internet. For example, if you log in to Google from Egypt, you will be automatically transferred from the domain www.google.com to the domain www.google.com.eg, and this matter can be observed with many countries to which Google has allocated a partial domain. The conversion process is simple and not that complicated, as your IP is read and the country you belong to is determined through this IP, and then you are transferred to The domain that corresponds to your country. You can verify this by using one of the proxy programs to change your IP and you will be transferred to a different partial domain.

As a result of this conversion and the desire of Internet users to use Google's primary domain without doing the country-specific conversion process, Google launched a service called NCR, which is an abbreviation for the phrase No Country Redirection. This service allows Internet users to enter Google's primary domain without a conversion process occurring to the partial domain of the country from which the user enters and without having to resort to a proxy for the United States of America. Rather, all you have to do is enter the following link and you will not be converted to a partial domain.

Have you tried clicking on the previous link and not?

Did it work and you were transferred to your country's domain? Well, the reason is that Google has currently stopped this service for unknown reasons, and after several correspondences with Google about the reason for stopping this service, we have not received any answer. The service was useful, and I do not know the reason that prompted Google to stop it. In many cases, you need to know the ranking of your site in Google results at the global level and not just at the level of the partial domain that you are redirected to. In general, this suspension is the bad part of the news, but as for the good part, it seems that this suspension is temporary and this service will return to work again, as John Mueller, a worker at Google, tweeted on his Twitter account in response to these questions with the following phrase, “I suspect it’ll be back.” Will this service return again, or has Google stopped it completely?

We can only watch and wait. #GoogleNews

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