Google has announced that it will no longer utilize country code top-level domains for its Search services. From now on, all searches will be conducted through google.com.

URLs ending with country-specific domains will now redirect to the main site.

Since 2017, Google has been utilizing location data to provide search results based on user geolocation. Thus, it doesn’t matter if you access the service via a country-specific URL or google.com; you will always receive results tailored to your actual location.

The company emphasizes that this change will not affect search results and will comply with the laws of various countries.