Lately, I have been having an issue within the Minecraft.net site where selecting another language (e.g. English) will simply redirect you to the site's home page in the set language but won't forget the previous language that was mistakenly set (e.g. Chinese) when clicking on another page.
As a parity issue, this is also a problem with the new Windows Launcher since its displayed article links would redirect users to the retained language of a Minecraft.net page (in my case: Chinese) which differed to the language set within the Windows launcher (e.g. English).
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I see. It could be that I'm simply experiencing an issue in the way my browser deals with cache. I doubt it; if the Minecraft website's language can be input manually through the address bar (and is usually independant to the IP address), can't the launcher language affect the website page language at all?
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The language displayed in the web page should be based on IP address. The Launcher generally just kicks open a browser w/no default language set and lets the browser do that work.