← Back to context Comment by nicce 1 year ago It was the opposite? To comply with regulation. 2 comments nicce Reply Tao3300 1 year ago and...> if a country DNS-blocks our main domain, a secondary domain may still be available Dylan16807 1 year ago Do you have a suggestion to make that not possible? It doesn't seem fair to punish them so aggressively because that might happen. The "may" there isn't a statement of intent.
Tao3300 1 year ago and...> if a country DNS-blocks our main domain, a secondary domain may still be available Dylan16807 1 year ago Do you have a suggestion to make that not possible? It doesn't seem fair to punish them so aggressively because that might happen. The "may" there isn't a statement of intent.
Dylan16807 1 year ago Do you have a suggestion to make that not possible? It doesn't seem fair to punish them so aggressively because that might happen. The "may" there isn't a statement of intent.
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> if a country DNS-blocks our main domain, a secondary domain may still be available
Do you have a suggestion to make that not possible? It doesn't seem fair to punish them so aggressively because that might happen. The "may" there isn't a statement of intent.