Want to keep up with the Daily Mail's latest breaking news and best exclusive stories? Google's new feature could be just the thing for you.
The tech giant has rolled out its 'Preferred Sources' tool globally, allowing you to see more from the Daily Mail.
Found within Top Stories, Preferred Sources initially launched in the US back in August.
It proved to be such a success that Google has now launched the tool for English–language users worldwide.
'This feature lets you customize Top Stories to see more from your favorite outlets and sites,' Google explained.
Best of all, setting the Daily Mail up as your preferred source is incredibly simple, and takes just a few seconds.
So, if you want to stay on top of the Daily Mail's latest content, here's how you can sign up now for free.
Google has rolled out its 'Preferred Sources' tool globally, allowing you to see more from the Daily Mail
Want to keep up with the Daily Mail's latest breaking newsand best exclusive stories? Google's new feature could be just the thing for you
How to add the Daily Mail to Google's preferred sources
- Go to google.com.
- Search for something significant that's happened recently.
- The Top Stories feature will appears in the search results page. On the right of the Top Stories header, click the star icon.
- Search for dailymail.co.uk
- Click the checkbox.
- At the bottom, click Reload results.
- You’ll now find the Daily Mail more often in Top stories.
The Preferred Sources tool can be found in Top Stories – the section that appears in Google Search when a news–related search query is detected.
'Our automated systems match the search with relevant, high quality, and fresh content to display,' Google explained.
Now, Daily Mail readers worldwide can ensure they see Daily Mail content in this section, by setting it as a Preferred Source.
To get started, simply open Google Search on your computer, and search for a news–related query, whether it's 'Keir Starmer', 'Prince William' or 'climate change'.
Scroll down, and you will see a section containing news articles on your chosen subject, with the subheading 'Top Stories'.
Next to this subheading, there will be a star icon – click on this button.
A new screen will pop up, prompting you to choose your preferred sources.
To get started, just click on the star icon next to Top Stories. A new screen will pop up, prompting you to choose your preferred sources
In the search bar, type 'dailymail.co.uk', and click the checkbox on the right to select the Daily Mail as your preferred source.
At the bottom of the screen, click or tap 'Reload results'.
Now, when you search for a news–related query on Google Search, you'll be shown the Daily Mail's stories first.
To save these settings, make sure you're signed in to your Google Account.
'If you're signed in to your Google Account when you save your settings, your settings stay the same in every browser you sign into,' Google added.
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