Google, and Google maps does this too. It's really annoying. Except that you can explicitly override the language, but you have to do it every session
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I recently found a very nice extension called uBlacklist. It allows you to block sites from search results in most of the popular search engines, that one was literally the first I blocked.
There are loads of websites that do that.
History.com is the one that pisses me off since I like to read history articles. They always force me to the spanish pages since I'm in colombia and it's always the homepage, not the page I linked to. So then I have to figure out if there even is a spanish language version of the article which 80% of the time there isn't.
As a web developer who also uses VPN with exit nodes in other countries (because online privacy sucks here) I’ll never understand why the headers aren’t used for language selection (along with a reasonable fallback). That’s always how I implement it anyway.
IP addresses weren’t really supposed to designate geolocation and I think expecting it to is very lazy (though I can understand when done for legal reasons).