Why do google search results vary?

The main reasons for users getting varying results in Google are location, personalisation and algorithm variations. Google’s aim is to deliver the most accurate and relevant results for each individual search engine user, so the variations are entirely intentional.

One of the next things we asked ourselves was: why are my Google search results different for each user?

Google seeks to provide the best results for individual users. This means that they want and expect search results to be different from person to person and that people searching in the same office may see different search results.

Why are my pages showing up higher in Google search results?

Pages that you visited from the links in the results Google returned will start to show up more and more in your results, frequently moving higher on the page and occasionally creating a false impression that a website page is ranked higher than it actually is.

Why is google search slow?

According to a few enterprising posters at Reddit and a bug report over at the Android project at Google Code, the reason Google searches can be so slow inside the Google App is because the “Search Applications Provider” utility built into Android is poorly optimized.

Knowing in advance that Google search results vary helps remove any confusion. Using the filters located directly below the search box can also be quite useful. Especially the Time setting under the Tools button. This will allow you to filter by Past hours, Past 24 hours, Past week/month/year.

Are Google Chrome extensions slowing down your search?

However, some extensions have been shown to drastically slow down Google Chrome or even hijack your searches. If your Google Chrome is acting weirdly or is being very slow, it’s probably time to look at your installed extensions and remove anything you don’t truly need.

The next thing we wanted the answer to was is there a way to speed up Google searches?

Thankfully, there’s a an easy—albeit experimental— fix that can speed up those searches significantly, and all you have to do is disable a built-in system app to do it.

How does Google know what you like?

By watching what you search for and what you click on in search results, Google can learn that you favor particular sites and will provide you with the most relevant and useful search results possible. So if you often search and click on links from Amazon that appear in Google’s search results, over time, Google learns that you really like Amazon.

Why is Google Chrome so slow on Windows 10?

If your Google Chrome is acting weirdly or is being very slow, it’s probably time to look at your installed extensions and remove anything you don’t truly need. First, click the three dots menu button in the top-right corner of Google Chrome, then hover over “More tools,” and click “Extensions.”.