RCU005
Member
I am not very familiar with how the internet was created, but I guess that one of the first objectives of it, it's to reach information and data from the entire world. I assume that's why they call it World Wide Web.
Today though, many websites (probably the majority of them) relocates to your country website by default. Some pages won't even let you see other countries, and most of them you can, but it's not as straight forward to do it.
Payment options are also localized. During 2000s it was easy to buy anything in the world with your card, but now, many sites won't let you pay with a card that it's not from the country of the respective site. One example is PlayStation. You could add any card to the US Store, or any card to any store, but now you can't. If you have a US card, you must use a US store.
I understand security is one of the main reasons, but due to it and many other reasons, the worldwide web is no longer worldwide.
In the case of Playstation, for example, I have a US account since I was living in the US at that time, and I have had that account since the PS3. Now, I even get localized ads when they don't apply to me because I don't have a local account.
In some cases, it really bothers me, because I no longer have the freedom to visit sites from other countries (at least as easy as it used to be). IGN for example, relocates you immediately, although they do have an easily accessible option to choose any country.
Have you realized that? Do the websites that you visit frequently redirect to your country? Ar you bothered by it?
Today though, many websites (probably the majority of them) relocates to your country website by default. Some pages won't even let you see other countries, and most of them you can, but it's not as straight forward to do it.
Payment options are also localized. During 2000s it was easy to buy anything in the world with your card, but now, many sites won't let you pay with a card that it's not from the country of the respective site. One example is PlayStation. You could add any card to the US Store, or any card to any store, but now you can't. If you have a US card, you must use a US store.
I understand security is one of the main reasons, but due to it and many other reasons, the worldwide web is no longer worldwide.
In the case of Playstation, for example, I have a US account since I was living in the US at that time, and I have had that account since the PS3. Now, I even get localized ads when they don't apply to me because I don't have a local account.
In some cases, it really bothers me, because I no longer have the freedom to visit sites from other countries (at least as easy as it used to be). IGN for example, relocates you immediately, although they do have an easily accessible option to choose any country.
Have you realized that? Do the websites that you visit frequently redirect to your country? Ar you bothered by it?