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While out of US, how do I get webpages to come up in English?

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I'm in Mexico now and some of the websites I go to come up in Spanish and I don't see a way to change the language. My example is fitbit.com, which came up in Spanish with no (obvious) option on the page to change the language. Thanks.

I'm in Mexico now and some of the websites I go to come up in Spanish and I don't see a way to change the language. My example is fitbit.com, which came up in Spanish with no (obvious) option on the page to change the language. Thanks.

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Some websites do a reserve DNS look up to determine your location and automatically present you page in the local language. There is usually a button on the web page to select the language or a link to go to an international page.

In this case it seems to be different, see:

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Ñemoĩporã poravopyre

Some websites do a reserve DNS look up to determine your location and automatically present you page in the local language. There is usually a button on the web page to select the language or a link to go to an international page.

In this case it seems to be different, see:

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I used the link. I found a location setting at the bottom of the page. Also, if you log in your user options may include language.