• HughJanus
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    1 year ago

    Not really. Different websites will treat you differently depending on what country you’re accessing them from.

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        1 year ago

        It is! That’s what the w in www stands for.

        Also a totally real fact: putting the “s” at the end of https:// is what makes it secure and it works on other things as well. Eating a brownie is unsecure and dangerous, but brownies has better security and should be consumed frequently.
        Here’s some more examples of other everyday items that you can easily secure:

        • Oreo❎ Oreos☑️
        • Sock❎ Socks☑️
        • Fart❎ Farts☑️
        • Douche Canoe❎ Douche Canoes☑️

        Items that can’t be secured without modification:

        • Potato❎ Potatoes☑️❔
        • Hamburger Patty❎ Hamburger Patties☑️❔
        • Fish❎ Fishes☑️❔
        • Serial Killer With a Knife❎ Serial Killer With Some Knives☑️❔

        Please note that for every rule, there is an exception. Take Deer for example. Deer can’t be secured. Fuck Deer, the lazy unencrypted bastards…