Is it possible to default kw difficulty checker to say UK, rather than US which seems to be the default ?
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Cheers
Dan
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Hi Abe
So we cant currently set as default until we await an update ?
Yes pls submit as feature request if not already
many thanks
dan
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Thanks Thomas
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Hello Dan, Thomas is correct. The top option is always set to US and you have to change it to UK from the scroll down. Hopefully our next update will remember your custom settings- i will forward this feedback.
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in campaigns it is you can simply select the drop down of where it says select search engine and pick EN-UK Google hope this answers your question.
Sincerely,
Thomas
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