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How to follow Windows Central as a source on Google News

Google searches rely on a company-driven algorithm to determine which sources appear at the top of your page — unless you follow preferred sources to customize your experience. Thankfully, it’s easier than ever to add Windows Central to that list, and following Windows Central as a Google News source is as simple as clicking a star-spangled button.

Now, whenever you search for a topic on our specialty topics, such as Microsoft, Windows, Xbox, and everything that connects them, our news will appear higher in your results and more often inside the ‘Top Stories’ boxes.

Click to follow us on Google News

Most web traffic already moves through Google, but this also means that searches can become cluttered with unreliable sources.

Whether you use Google on your desktop via a web browser like Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome alongside their mobile variants or even dedicated apps on Android or iOS, following Windows Central will apply to search results in all of them. This way, you’ll have faster access to our expert coverage and insights.

Windows Central as a source in Google News with 'Follow' button highlighted in yellow

Clicking the starred ‘Follow’ button will add Windows Central as a preferred source. (Image credit: Windows Central)

Clicking the ‘Follow’ button alongside Windows Central’s source page is all it takes. Naturally, you’re free to use Google however you want, but this is one of the more uncommon examples of how you can customize your search experience, and it’s straightforward enough to feel worth it.

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