Search Laboratory Regional SERP Selector
Overview
Search Laboratory Regional SERP Selector is a Chrome extension developed by Search Laboratory.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Search Laboratory Regional SERP Selector is 1.0.2, updated on 2021-06-15.
1,000+ users have installed this extension.
3 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: searchlaboratory.com
This plugin enables the user to load the Google search engine results page for a specific location and language.
This is a Chrome extension that enables the user to render the SERPs in any region with the region's respective languages. It also has the functionality to store the user’s desired SERP preferences under predefined user presets.
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Rhino Yorkshire
2021-04-05
Simple and easy to use. No private data collected, no slowing down your browser. |
Megenius
2022-10-28
Very handy tool! I've set my google region to an English-speaking one to avoid dealing with inaccurate/worse search results (such as Wikipedia articles), because google search focus its results on the user's set region, instead of the language they prompt the search with. |
n ascentt
2022-12-02
this just seems to be a launcher for new windows with the url parameters set. it doesnt seem to apply the paramters to google search tabs by default. meaning this desnt set the geolocation for google search from that point on, it seems to be a manual launcher no better than a bookmark? |
n ascentt
2022-12-02
this just seems to be a launcher for new windows with the url parameters set. it doesnt seem to apply the paramters to google search tabs by default. meaning this desnt set the geolocation for google search from that point on, it seems to be a manual launcher no better than a bookmark? |
Megenius
2022-10-28
Very handy tool! I've set my google region to an English-speaking one to avoid dealing with inaccurate/worse search results (such as Wikipedia articles), because google search focus its results on the user's set region, instead of the language they prompt the search with. |