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How do I personalize Foxfire to bring up sites and companies local to me?

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When I browse the Net and suggested sites are reported it always has sites and company listings for Denver CO, I would like to change the default setting to be more local to me. Like Ogden, UT or at least Salt Lake CIty, UT. Can this be done?

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When I browse the Net and suggested sites are reported it always has sites and company listings for Denver CO, I would like to change the default setting to be more local to me. Like Ogden, UT or at least Salt Lake CIty, UT. Can this be done? == URL of affected sites == http://

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You can do that serveral ways.

In the URL/address bar (works with Google as the default search engine) type, including quotation marks, "city:ogden plumber" (plumber is just an example; replace plumber in the example with a keyword or two).

On the Google search page -type just as above in the Google page search box, including the quotation marks -use the "Nearby/Customize Location" function after entering the keyword or two in the Google page search box. See: image at the bottom of my post.

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I guess I didn't explain myself very well. I am not looking for a company or a specific site in a specific location. Firefox just volunteers that information for Denver CO for everything I search. If it is going to do that I want to change it so it will be specific to my local.

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Whatever your search engine, Google or otherwise, that is used either in the Firefox Search Bar or the URL/address bar keyword lookup, your search engine, not Firefox, will return results in a very random manner.

If you want a nearby location, you need to include the city or state or other region in your search. I have shown you some alternatives. It's your choice as to whether you want to use the suggestions that I offered. Or, you can go on-line and search for information about how search engines work.