![]() ![]() On Google search’s results page, click on Settings below the search box and select Search settings. If you click on products on Google and you’re redirected to the Spanish version of Amazon, check the search engine’s location settings and make sure its region isn’t set to a Spanish-speaking country. Some websites also allow you to change your preferred language, so look out for that, too. There’s little you can do about the first two possibilities, but you can try changing the default language of your preferred search engine. Spanish is the default language of the third-party website or search engine.While doing foreign language exercises I need to use a different keyboard. Spanish is the default language of the Amazon marketplace website where the product vendor is registered to sell. I already have two languages installed that I switch between constantly.Spain (or a Spanish-speaking country) is the default location of the third-party website or search engine.There are two possible reasons why this language switch happens: From our research, we discovered that many affected users experienced this issue when they visit Amazon from Google or click on an Amazon product Ad on a third-party website. Visiting Amazon from a third-party website may reset Amazon’s language to Spanish or other languages. Sometimes, the problem isn’t your VPN or Amazon account settings. ![]() Check your VPN settings, switch to a non-Spanish country/server, and refresh the page. If you’re using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) on your smartphone or PC, and its server location is set to Spain or any Spanish-speaking country, Amazon will most likely display products in Spanish. Many websites set the default on-page language using the visitor’s geographic IP location.
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