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How to make search give option of 'all web' or 'uk' sites only?

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I am in the UK and do not want searches of products from elsewhere due to the very high delivery charges. There are times when I want to restrict results to the UK located vendors only. If this cannot be done then I will be reverting to Google that does have that flexibility.

I am in the UK and do not want searches of products from elsewhere due to the very high delivery charges. There are times when I want to restrict results to the UK located vendors only. If this cannot be done then I will be reverting to Google that does have that flexibility.

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About the only thing you can do is to log in to a search engine and set up your profile for such searches, if they have such an option.

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I am an ordinary computer user without any knowledge of doing complicated things with profiles. I just want to be able to use the internet easily using simple user friendly screens with clear options for searching 'all web' or 'UK only'. Too many computer tools are designed by professionals for professionals and the ordinary majority are forgotten.

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This will require you to get some computer books about computers and internet and get some reading to gain some knowledge about the internet.

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I am afraid that the tone of this reply indicates this is a forum for techies and not the billions of ordinary users. Goodbye.