Translate this website
You can use your browser’s built-in translation feature to view our pages in your preferred language. Below you’ll find instructions on how to do this.
In Google Chrome (Windows/iOS)
- Click the three dots (⋮) in the top-right corner > choose Settings.
- Go to Languages.
- Make sure Use Google Translate is turned on.
- Under Translate into this language, select your target language (for example: English).
- Under Always translate these languages, you can add languages that should always be translated automatically.
- When you visit a webpage in another language, a translation bar usually appears at the top.
- Click Always translate from [language] to make Chrome automatically translate pages written in that language.
In Microsoft Edge (Windows/iOS)
- Click the three dots (⋯) in the top-right corner > choose Settings.
- Go to Languages.
- Turn on Offer to translate pages that aren’t in a language I read.
- Visit a page in another language — a translation pop-up will appear.
- Click Always translate from [language] to automatically translate all future pages in that language.
In Safari (iOS)
- Open a webpage in another language.
- Tap the Translate icon (or the aA icon on the left side of the address bar).
- Choose Translate to [language] (for example: “Translate to English”).
- Safari will translate the page immediately.
In Firefox (Windows/iOS)
- Visit a webpage in another language.
- Firefox usually shows a translation bar at the top. If not, click the Translate icon in the address bar or go to the menu > Translate page.
- Choose the source language (the page’s language) and the target language (for example: English).
- Click Translate.
- Click the gear icon in the translation bar and choose:
- Always translate from [language] – Firefox will automatically translate every page in that language.
- Always ask before translating – Firefox will show a prompt first..
- You can add or manage languages under: Settings > General > Language and Appearance > Translations.
💡 Tip: After setting this up once, your browser will usually remember your preference and translate pages automatically.
In Google Chrome
- Tap the three dots (⋮) in the top-right corner > choose Settings.
- Tap Languages.
- Turn on Offer to translate pages in other languages.
- Open a webpage in another language.
- A bar will appear at the top or bottom of the screen with translation options.
- Tap Always translate from [language] to automatically translate pages in that language from now on.
- You can also tap Never translate if you don’t want pages in that language to be translated.
In Microsoft Edge
- Tap the three dots (⋯) > choose Settings.
- Tap Languages.
- Turn on Offer to translate pages in other languages.
- Visit a webpage in another language.
- Tap Always translate from [language] to enable automatic translation for that language.
In Firefox
- Open a webpage in another language.
- A bar will appear asking if you’d like to translate it.
- Choose Always translate from [language] to automatically translate pages in that language.
- You can manage these settings under: Settings > Language > Translation.
In Google Chrome
- Go to a webpage in another language.
- A translation bar will appear at the bottom of the screen.
- Tap the three dots (⋯) in the translation bar > choose Always translate from [language] to make this the default setting.
- You can also choose Never translate if you want to exclude certain languages from being translated automatically.
In Microsoft Edge
- Go to a website in another language.
- A pop-up will appear at the bottom of the screen with translation options.
- Tap Always translate from [language] to automatically translate that language in the future.
- You can manage this under: Settings > General > Languages.
In Safari
- Open a webpage in another language.
- Tap the aA icon in the address bar on the left.
- Choose Translate to [language] (for example, “Translate to English”).
- Safari will translate the page instantly.
In Firefox
- Tap the aA icon in the address bar.
- Choose Translate to [language].
- For automatic translation, you can install a Safari extension such as Microsoft Translator or Immersive Translate.
💡 Tip: Each browser may remember your translation preferences, so pages in the same language will often translate automatically the next time you visit.