Chrome - set search bar to google.co.uk, not google.com?












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How can I force Chrome to search google.co.uk in the search bar, rather than google.com?



I have tried the following several times with no success:




  • go to google.com

  • click on 'Go to Google UK'

  • do a search

  • restart Chrome


Like I say, the above doesn't work. I've also tried resetting all Chrome's language options to UK English and restarting the browser. I am actually in the UK, and not using a proxy.



What can I do?



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    How can I force Chrome to search google.co.uk in the search bar, rather than google.com?



    I have tried the following several times with no success:




    • go to google.com

    • click on 'Go to Google UK'

    • do a search

    • restart Chrome


    Like I say, the above doesn't work. I've also tried resetting all Chrome's language options to UK English and restarting the browser. I am actually in the UK, and not using a proxy.



    What can I do?



    Thanks!










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      How can I force Chrome to search google.co.uk in the search bar, rather than google.com?



      I have tried the following several times with no success:




      • go to google.com

      • click on 'Go to Google UK'

      • do a search

      • restart Chrome


      Like I say, the above doesn't work. I've also tried resetting all Chrome's language options to UK English and restarting the browser. I am actually in the UK, and not using a proxy.



      What can I do?



      Thanks!










      share|improve this question














      How can I force Chrome to search google.co.uk in the search bar, rather than google.com?



      I have tried the following several times with no success:




      • go to google.com

      • click on 'Go to Google UK'

      • do a search

      • restart Chrome


      Like I say, the above doesn't work. I've also tried resetting all Chrome's language options to UK English and restarting the browser. I am actually in the UK, and not using a proxy.



      What can I do?



      Thanks!







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          Go to settings (the wrench on the right)



          -> Options



          -> Default Search - click "Manage"



          -> "Add" button at the top



          -> Fill out the info, putting google.co.uk as the keyword



          -> You may need to copy the URL from the default google entry.



          Enjoy!






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            This breaks search suggestions for me. It will only show queries I've previously searched for, but no other suggestions.

            – Jo Liss
            Apr 28 '16 at 17:14













          • This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.

            – Zach Saucier
            Jun 4 '18 at 20:47



















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          If JNK's answer didn't do the trick, make sure you're using http://www.google.co.uk/#q=%s for the URL. So, the full procedure is:




          1. Right click the URL box at the top of any Google Chrome window.

          2. Click Edit Search Engines…

          3. Click the Add… button.

          4. Set the name to whatever you want (e.g. "Google UK").

          5. Set the keyword to whatever you want (e.g. "uk").

          6. Set the URL to http://www.google.co.uk/#q=%s.

          7. Click the Add button.

          8. Click the Make Default button.






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          • This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.

            – Zach Saucier
            Jun 4 '18 at 20:47











          • This worked for me today. I'm traveling in Poland and was getting google.pl results from my address bar searches. Doing this with google.com (instead of .co.uk) worked perfectly.

            – Bruno Bronosky
            Oct 18 '18 at 20:53



















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          2018 answer, pulled from Google's docs:





          1. On your computer, open Chrome.

          2. At the top right, click More More and then Settings.

          3. Under "Search engine," click Manage search engines.

          4. Find "Other search engines."



            • Add: To the right of "Other search engines," click Add. Fill out the text fields and click Add.


            • Set as default: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Make default.


            • Edit: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Edit.


            • Delete: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Remove from list.






          So to add Google UK's search engine, the entry I used had "Google UK" as the Search engine, "google.co.uk" as the keyword, and "https://www.google.co.uk/search?&q=%s" as the URL.






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            None of the answers above worked for me in the latest update of Chrome (October 2018) except the following:



            In Chrome under Options (the wrench) go to Default Search -> Manage
            In the new window fill in the boxes as follows:



            Name: Google.XX

            Keyword: Google.XX

            URL: http://www.google.XX/search?q=%s
            ** where XX is the specified country, in my case I used .ca for Canada



            from https://ccm.net/forum/affich-14111-how-to-change-from-google-xx-to-google-com






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              Go to settings (the wrench on the right)



              -> Options



              -> Default Search - click "Manage"



              -> "Add" button at the top



              -> Fill out the info, putting google.co.uk as the keyword



              -> You may need to copy the URL from the default google entry.



              Enjoy!






              share|improve this answer



















              • 1





                This breaks search suggestions for me. It will only show queries I've previously searched for, but no other suggestions.

                – Jo Liss
                Apr 28 '16 at 17:14













              • This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.

                – Zach Saucier
                Jun 4 '18 at 20:47
















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              Go to settings (the wrench on the right)



              -> Options



              -> Default Search - click "Manage"



              -> "Add" button at the top



              -> Fill out the info, putting google.co.uk as the keyword



              -> You may need to copy the URL from the default google entry.



              Enjoy!






              share|improve this answer



















              • 1





                This breaks search suggestions for me. It will only show queries I've previously searched for, but no other suggestions.

                – Jo Liss
                Apr 28 '16 at 17:14













              • This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.

                – Zach Saucier
                Jun 4 '18 at 20:47














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              Go to settings (the wrench on the right)



              -> Options



              -> Default Search - click "Manage"



              -> "Add" button at the top



              -> Fill out the info, putting google.co.uk as the keyword



              -> You may need to copy the URL from the default google entry.



              Enjoy!






              share|improve this answer













              Go to settings (the wrench on the right)



              -> Options



              -> Default Search - click "Manage"



              -> "Add" button at the top



              -> Fill out the info, putting google.co.uk as the keyword



              -> You may need to copy the URL from the default google entry.



              Enjoy!







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              answered Jul 28 '10 at 19:52









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              • 1





                This breaks search suggestions for me. It will only show queries I've previously searched for, but no other suggestions.

                – Jo Liss
                Apr 28 '16 at 17:14













              • This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.

                – Zach Saucier
                Jun 4 '18 at 20:47














              • 1





                This breaks search suggestions for me. It will only show queries I've previously searched for, but no other suggestions.

                – Jo Liss
                Apr 28 '16 at 17:14













              • This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.

                – Zach Saucier
                Jun 4 '18 at 20:47








              1




              1





              This breaks search suggestions for me. It will only show queries I've previously searched for, but no other suggestions.

              – Jo Liss
              Apr 28 '16 at 17:14







              This breaks search suggestions for me. It will only show queries I've previously searched for, but no other suggestions.

              – Jo Liss
              Apr 28 '16 at 17:14















              This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.

              – Zach Saucier
              Jun 4 '18 at 20:47





              This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.

              – Zach Saucier
              Jun 4 '18 at 20:47













              3














              If JNK's answer didn't do the trick, make sure you're using http://www.google.co.uk/#q=%s for the URL. So, the full procedure is:




              1. Right click the URL box at the top of any Google Chrome window.

              2. Click Edit Search Engines…

              3. Click the Add… button.

              4. Set the name to whatever you want (e.g. "Google UK").

              5. Set the keyword to whatever you want (e.g. "uk").

              6. Set the URL to http://www.google.co.uk/#q=%s.

              7. Click the Add button.

              8. Click the Make Default button.






              share|improve this answer
























              • This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.

                – Zach Saucier
                Jun 4 '18 at 20:47











              • This worked for me today. I'm traveling in Poland and was getting google.pl results from my address bar searches. Doing this with google.com (instead of .co.uk) worked perfectly.

                – Bruno Bronosky
                Oct 18 '18 at 20:53
















              3














              If JNK's answer didn't do the trick, make sure you're using http://www.google.co.uk/#q=%s for the URL. So, the full procedure is:




              1. Right click the URL box at the top of any Google Chrome window.

              2. Click Edit Search Engines…

              3. Click the Add… button.

              4. Set the name to whatever you want (e.g. "Google UK").

              5. Set the keyword to whatever you want (e.g. "uk").

              6. Set the URL to http://www.google.co.uk/#q=%s.

              7. Click the Add button.

              8. Click the Make Default button.






              share|improve this answer
























              • This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.

                – Zach Saucier
                Jun 4 '18 at 20:47











              • This worked for me today. I'm traveling in Poland and was getting google.pl results from my address bar searches. Doing this with google.com (instead of .co.uk) worked perfectly.

                – Bruno Bronosky
                Oct 18 '18 at 20:53














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              If JNK's answer didn't do the trick, make sure you're using http://www.google.co.uk/#q=%s for the URL. So, the full procedure is:




              1. Right click the URL box at the top of any Google Chrome window.

              2. Click Edit Search Engines…

              3. Click the Add… button.

              4. Set the name to whatever you want (e.g. "Google UK").

              5. Set the keyword to whatever you want (e.g. "uk").

              6. Set the URL to http://www.google.co.uk/#q=%s.

              7. Click the Add button.

              8. Click the Make Default button.






              share|improve this answer













              If JNK's answer didn't do the trick, make sure you're using http://www.google.co.uk/#q=%s for the URL. So, the full procedure is:




              1. Right click the URL box at the top of any Google Chrome window.

              2. Click Edit Search Engines…

              3. Click the Add… button.

              4. Set the name to whatever you want (e.g. "Google UK").

              5. Set the keyword to whatever you want (e.g. "uk").

              6. Set the URL to http://www.google.co.uk/#q=%s.

              7. Click the Add button.

              8. Click the Make Default button.







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              answered Sep 13 '10 at 23:04









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              • This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.

                – Zach Saucier
                Jun 4 '18 at 20:47











              • This worked for me today. I'm traveling in Poland and was getting google.pl results from my address bar searches. Doing this with google.com (instead of .co.uk) worked perfectly.

                – Bruno Bronosky
                Oct 18 '18 at 20:53



















              • This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.

                – Zach Saucier
                Jun 4 '18 at 20:47











              • This worked for me today. I'm traveling in Poland and was getting google.pl results from my address bar searches. Doing this with google.com (instead of .co.uk) worked perfectly.

                – Bruno Bronosky
                Oct 18 '18 at 20:53

















              This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.

              – Zach Saucier
              Jun 4 '18 at 20:47





              This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.

              – Zach Saucier
              Jun 4 '18 at 20:47













              This worked for me today. I'm traveling in Poland and was getting google.pl results from my address bar searches. Doing this with google.com (instead of .co.uk) worked perfectly.

              – Bruno Bronosky
              Oct 18 '18 at 20:53





              This worked for me today. I'm traveling in Poland and was getting google.pl results from my address bar searches. Doing this with google.com (instead of .co.uk) worked perfectly.

              – Bruno Bronosky
              Oct 18 '18 at 20:53











              3














              2018 answer, pulled from Google's docs:





              1. On your computer, open Chrome.

              2. At the top right, click More More and then Settings.

              3. Under "Search engine," click Manage search engines.

              4. Find "Other search engines."



                • Add: To the right of "Other search engines," click Add. Fill out the text fields and click Add.


                • Set as default: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Make default.


                • Edit: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Edit.


                • Delete: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Remove from list.






              So to add Google UK's search engine, the entry I used had "Google UK" as the Search engine, "google.co.uk" as the keyword, and "https://www.google.co.uk/search?&q=%s" as the URL.






              share|improve this answer




























                3














                2018 answer, pulled from Google's docs:





                1. On your computer, open Chrome.

                2. At the top right, click More More and then Settings.

                3. Under "Search engine," click Manage search engines.

                4. Find "Other search engines."



                  • Add: To the right of "Other search engines," click Add. Fill out the text fields and click Add.


                  • Set as default: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Make default.


                  • Edit: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Edit.


                  • Delete: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Remove from list.






                So to add Google UK's search engine, the entry I used had "Google UK" as the Search engine, "google.co.uk" as the keyword, and "https://www.google.co.uk/search?&q=%s" as the URL.






                share|improve this answer


























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                  2018 answer, pulled from Google's docs:





                  1. On your computer, open Chrome.

                  2. At the top right, click More More and then Settings.

                  3. Under "Search engine," click Manage search engines.

                  4. Find "Other search engines."



                    • Add: To the right of "Other search engines," click Add. Fill out the text fields and click Add.


                    • Set as default: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Make default.


                    • Edit: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Edit.


                    • Delete: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Remove from list.






                  So to add Google UK's search engine, the entry I used had "Google UK" as the Search engine, "google.co.uk" as the keyword, and "https://www.google.co.uk/search?&q=%s" as the URL.






                  share|improve this answer













                  2018 answer, pulled from Google's docs:





                  1. On your computer, open Chrome.

                  2. At the top right, click More More and then Settings.

                  3. Under "Search engine," click Manage search engines.

                  4. Find "Other search engines."



                    • Add: To the right of "Other search engines," click Add. Fill out the text fields and click Add.


                    • Set as default: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Make default.


                    • Edit: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Edit.


                    • Delete: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Remove from list.






                  So to add Google UK's search engine, the entry I used had "Google UK" as the Search engine, "google.co.uk" as the keyword, and "https://www.google.co.uk/search?&q=%s" as the URL.







                  share|improve this answer












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                      None of the answers above worked for me in the latest update of Chrome (October 2018) except the following:



                      In Chrome under Options (the wrench) go to Default Search -> Manage
                      In the new window fill in the boxes as follows:



                      Name: Google.XX

                      Keyword: Google.XX

                      URL: http://www.google.XX/search?q=%s
                      ** where XX is the specified country, in my case I used .ca for Canada



                      from https://ccm.net/forum/affich-14111-how-to-change-from-google-xx-to-google-com






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                        None of the answers above worked for me in the latest update of Chrome (October 2018) except the following:



                        In Chrome under Options (the wrench) go to Default Search -> Manage
                        In the new window fill in the boxes as follows:



                        Name: Google.XX

                        Keyword: Google.XX

                        URL: http://www.google.XX/search?q=%s
                        ** where XX is the specified country, in my case I used .ca for Canada



                        from https://ccm.net/forum/affich-14111-how-to-change-from-google-xx-to-google-com






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                          None of the answers above worked for me in the latest update of Chrome (October 2018) except the following:



                          In Chrome under Options (the wrench) go to Default Search -> Manage
                          In the new window fill in the boxes as follows:



                          Name: Google.XX

                          Keyword: Google.XX

                          URL: http://www.google.XX/search?q=%s
                          ** where XX is the specified country, in my case I used .ca for Canada



                          from https://ccm.net/forum/affich-14111-how-to-change-from-google-xx-to-google-com






                          share|improve this answer













                          None of the answers above worked for me in the latest update of Chrome (October 2018) except the following:



                          In Chrome under Options (the wrench) go to Default Search -> Manage
                          In the new window fill in the boxes as follows:



                          Name: Google.XX

                          Keyword: Google.XX

                          URL: http://www.google.XX/search?q=%s
                          ** where XX is the specified country, in my case I used .ca for Canada



                          from https://ccm.net/forum/affich-14111-how-to-change-from-google-xx-to-google-com







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