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Gws_rd=cr in Google Search URL: What is it?

This parameter appears when using Google outside the US

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Published onSeptember 26, 2024

published onSeptember 26, 2024

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Many users reported that Google adds gws_rd=cr to its URLs when performing searches, and many are wondering what this means. Today we’re going to tell you everything you need to know.

What is gws_rd=cr, and can I remove it?

What is gws_rd=cr, and can I remove it?

What does gws_rd=cr do?

If you see this in your URL, it means that Google has performed a redirection. This is done so that the search engine delivers localized Google Search based on your current location.

This is a common occurrence if you’re accessing Google outside of the US.

What does each parameter mean?

How can I disable this?

Unfortunately, there’s no way to disable this parameter since it comes from the server. Perhaps using a VPN with a US server could help. Switching to a different search engine is also an option.

Is gws_rd=cr harmful?

No, this parameter was added by Google over a decade ago, and it’s in no way harmful to users. As stated, it’s used to give localized search results and improve your search experience.

What does gws_rd ssl mean?

This is a different parameter and it means that Google has redirected you to a HTTPS version of a page. We covered this in detail in ourgwl_rd=sslandgws_rd=ssl#spf=1articles, so don’t miss it for more information.

While this parameter is nothing to be concerned about many reported thatGoogle Search is not workingfor them.

We also wrote a guide on what to do ifGoogle History is showing unknown searches, so you might want to check it out.

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Milan Stanojevic

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Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.