Used a VPN to my home while in Mexico. Returned a week ago and all my devices (including those that have never been in Mexico) now show they’re in Mexico. Google’s IP correction form says it can take a month to fix.

  • Björn@swg-empire.de
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    2 days ago

    Why does the browser go through all the trouble of sending out your language when Google is going to ignore it anyways?

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      2 days ago

      As much as I hate it, I’m 90% sure that they did some analysis (probably 10 years ago now) and found that there are enough people that don’t properly configure their computer that IP location is actually a better indicator than the Accept-Language header.

      …which of course perpetuates the problem.

            • spaghettiwestern@sh.itjust.worksOP
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              2 days ago

              Others report the same issue including someone commenting in this posting. From what I can tell Google is targeting private VPN servers on residential IPs.

              I’ve used a different private VPN running on a commercial cloud server when traveling internationally. Google has never fucked with the location of that IP.

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      2 days ago

      I don’t understand why a lot of websites go long ways into getting country from IP and then language from country instead of using directly the language reported by browser.