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Search Engines => Google Search Optimization => Topic started by: johnbob on 02-25-2013, 02:08:30

Title: Different Search Results in Different Browsers?
Post by: johnbob on 02-25-2013, 02:08:30
Hi,
I'm finding that i get different Google results depending on which browser i use

- Same ip
- Same puter
- Same query
- Made both queries at same time

Please share any experience and ideas are welcome and appreciate.
Title: Re: Different Search Results in Different Browsers?
Post by: elenabrown on 04-12-2013, 01:11:16
In my experience there isn't much you can do. Google uses so many pieces of data from different places that it's virtually impossible to remove personalization. Looking at my own stats from sites I manage people who use different browsers often have different behaviors, I have no proof Google personalizes strictly on browser type but it wouldn't surprise me.
Hope this help you!!
Title: Re: Different Search Results in Different Browsers?
Post by: gomez on 04-16-2013, 18:10:13
Even if you are signed out, if you do not disable custom search in the options, it will show results based on your web history.
Title: Re: Different Search Results in Different Browsers?
Post by: amardeep on 04-19-2013, 01:35:53
Yes I am agree with @colesraymond, this is due to personalization that you are getting different results in different browser. Your previous web history and the cookies saved on your web browser are responsible for this difference in results. You should first clear your history & cookies and try again....
Title: Re: Different Search Results in Different Browsers?
Post by: anilkh7058 on 01-30-2024, 02:19:25
is there different search result on different browser?
Title: Re: Different Search Results in Different Browsers?
Post by: priya.du on 04-30-2024, 06:03:33
Different search results in different browsers can occur due to several reasons. Firstly, search engines use algorithms that personalize results based on factors like browsing history, location, and device type. Secondly, browser settings and extensions can affect search results by influencing how search engines interpret queries. Additionally, search engines may use cookies to track user behavior, leading to variations in results across browsers. Furthermore, search engines continuously update their algorithms, resulting in differences in ranking and relevance of search results over time. Overall, personalized settings, browser preferences, and algorithm updates contribute to the variability of search results across different browsers.