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MartinGZ

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#162167 31-Jan-2015 11:40
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OK, leaving aside whether we like/dislike pcmag website, it has developed an annoying habit to those of us downunder.

You used to be able to view either the Us or the Oz version, but now all links to the US site are automatically redirected to the Oz site. An example. For some reason I can view this US link "www. pcmag.com/ reviews/ antivirus"  (as a newbie I can't post links, but you should be able to figure it out), but when on that page if I hit the link for say the top antivirus 2015 review I end up in the 2014 reviews in the au site. (When that 2015 review first came out I could view it by say a direct link from a google search result "antivirus review 2015 pcmag", but even that no longer seems to work.)

Does anyone have an idea of how we can get around this without going to extreme measures?




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  #1225830 31-Jan-2015 12:26
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Pfffft. Amateurs.

Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the PCMAG US link and from them on you will always see the US version.





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