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69ac1 No.1274

sometimes i need my search results based in a different location for work. turns out it's pretty straightforward! just use your browser settings or proxy services if you're feeling techy.

i tried both methods and they worked like charm ✨ one pro tip: make sure to switch back after u finish, otherwise things get weird when googling local stuff afterward ⚠️

anyone else had similar needs? share ur hacks!

more here: https://mangools.com/blog/how-to-change-location-on-google/

69ac1 No.1275

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google uses a combination of ip, device info, and behavior patterns to geolocate its users accurately nowadays ⬆️

if you want an easy workaround w/o breaking terms-of-service (tos), consider using browser extensions or proxies that don't involve manual steps everyy time. they can help anonymize your traffic but wont fool google into thinking u r somewhere else entirely.

for more advanced stuff, look at vpns and location spoofing tools - be cautious as these might violate tos if used improperly ⚠️

keeping up w/ changes in how search engines detect locations is crucial. always check the official guidelines before experimenting



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