Where Can I Get Unbiased Google Search Results

marckolius

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So I'm not sure if I phrased that exactly right, but I was once able to use a website to do Google Searches that were unbiased by my cookies or geographical location. I know that Google tries to give people "better" results that are influenced by where the search originates. If anyone knows a site that can do this, that would be great. Thanks.
 
seoserp.com

or proxy4free.com (use us proxy)
 
Wow, needed this thread. Thanks for the post guys :)
 
You can use KPMRS.COM (free)

or

You can use google chrome in incognito mode (note that you will get results from the google data center local to you and results between google data centers can and do vary).
 
Scroogle prevents Google from setting cookies, or seeing you IP address, so I don't see how it could tell where you're from...

(worst case it's giving you the US results, which is generally what people are after anyway :D)
 
startpage is great for this. :)

You can use it to search Google and then use their private proxy to access the page directly from the search results. It's all free! ;-)
 
SERP results are always influenced by geographic locations... You can't get rid of this.
For the Searching - you can make sure you always check the same way...
* Logged out of G Accounts
* Opted out of Personal Search
* Use the same computer
* Use the same browser
* Use the same Search page
* Use the same Search settings
 
SERP results are always influenced by geographic locations... You can't get rid of this.
For the Searching - you can make sure you always check the same way...
* Logged out of G Accounts
* Opted out of Personal Search
* Use the same computer
* Use the same browser
* Use the same Search page
* Use the same Search settings

Any idea how they determine Geographic location then?.
 
I think that adding &pws=0 to the end of the URL is sufficient (no need to clear cookies?), but maybe I'm mistaken.

I don't do /ncr because I also try to rank for a particular google TLD.
 
I posted a TED video on here a while back, where someone had actually done an experiment on what Google gives you, and it's honestly quite worrying!

This was at the time of civil uprising in Egypt, basically he got a large group of people to search for 'Egypt' and take a screen grab of the results and send it to him. The results were COMPLETELY DIFFERENT, some of them were covered in the news, otheres the entire first page was holiday information, some got history. Allegedly this was based on your past searches, hence my thinking cookies are an issue.
 
Friedman, Use Google in Incognito - so simple, but I didn't think of it! Genius!
 
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