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My url says we are in Germany but we are actually in the US. We do not have offices Germany either. How can I fix my url so it says US?
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Unfortunately we are aware of this issue - Feel free to reach out to help@moz.com so we can gather some specific info and then we can escalate this specific issue to our Engineers.
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Where are you seeing your URL with a German Location?
Are you talking about Moz extension?If the answer is related to the **Moz Extension for Chrome. **This is actually a known issue with the MozBar at this time. For some sites, an incorrect country is detected. You are not the only one who has the same issue. My advice is really simple, just ignore this field for the moment.
Base on what I saw in other comments from this forum the Moz engineers are aware of the issue and working on that
Regards and Good Luck!
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