How to make Europeans TODAY your preferred source on Google
Google’s Preferred Sources feature gives readers a simple way to see more Europeans TODAY reporting in Google Search while keeping access to wider coverage.
What you need to know
🔹 Google’s Preferred Sources tool lets readers choose news outlets they want to see more often in Search.
🔹 Readers can add Europeans TODAY using Google’s source preferences page.
🔹 Preferred sources may appear more prominently in Top Stories and “From your sources”.
Google now gives readers a simple way to make Europeans TODAY easier to find in Search.
You may have noticed changes in how news appears in Google search. The company has rolled out a Preferred Sources feature that allows people to choose which outlets they would like to see stories from, customised to their interests.
By selecting Europeans TODAY as a preferred source, readers can have more control over what appears in their search results without relying on the algorithm alone. The process is quick.
How to add Europeans TODAY as a preferred source
There are two easy ways to pick Europeans TODAY as a preferred source on Google Search.
First, readers can click here, sign in to their Google account and select the box for Europeans TODAY.
Second, while searching on Google, readers can click the star icon next to the “Top Stories” box and enter Europeans TODAY as a preferred source there.
Selecting Europeans TODAY as a preferred source is an easy way to surface more of our stories, more frequently, in both the “Top Stories” box and the dedicated “From your sources” section on Google’s search results page.
Readers can pick as many preferred sources as they like, and change their selections at any time. Google says users will still see content from other sites and get a mix of perspectives.
Our commitment to readers
Developments such as Preferred Sources underline a larger challenge: as misinformation and AI-generated content become harder to avoid, how can readers find reporting they can trust? While Europeans TODAY does not control how platforms design these tools, our focus remains the same: making our journalism accessible wherever people look for it without compromising the independence, clarity, and European perspective that define our work.
Ultimately, our priority is not any single platform or feature. It is our readers. Tools and algorithms change, but our commitment to serving readers with verified reporting, context and editorial responsibility is constant.
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