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Is it possible to set filters on searching which will eliminate the appearance of unwanted American websites?

e.g I enter a search for a computer component and I might get Amazon.com coming back instead of, or as well as, Amazon.co.uk, the US version of Ebay and so on.

Unless I specifically go looking for American sites, e.g. Intel or similar, I do not wish for US sites to clutter my search results.

Can anyone help please?

Thank you,

Ian

Is it possible to set filters on searching which will eliminate the appearance of unwanted American websites? e.g I enter a search for a computer component and I might get Amazon.com coming back instead of, or as well as, Amazon.co.uk, the US version of Ebay and so on. Unless I specifically go looking for American sites, e.g. Intel or similar, I do not wish for US sites to clutter my search results. Can anyone help please? Thank you, Ian

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http://mycroftproject.com/ Large selection of custom search engines, many of which are country specific.

Example: Country specific search engines for Amazon are available here: http://mycroftproject.com/amazon-search-plugins.html

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Hi the-edmeister

I appreciate your suggestion but I am quite happy to use the search-box in Firefox and/or DuckDuckGo. I just want some means by which, if there is a postal address, $ money sign, or anything else which indicates or suggests it is a US site, it can be rejected.

Regards,

Ian