BREAKING NEWS
"I’m Australian, I don’t even have a VPN on, and I’m still accessing Google.com.au!" Claims Local Resident
[Australian News] – A bizarre incident has left cybersecurity experts scratching their heads in Australia, as a resident claims to have accessed the local version of Google’s search engine without using a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
The individual, who wishes to remain anonymous, says they were able to access Google.com.au on their device without any issue, despite not using any VPN software. This revelation has sparked concerns about online privacy and security in Australia.
"I’m just your average Aussie bloke," said the resident. "I don’t know why, but I was able to access Google.com.au without any problem. I mean, I’m not tech-savvy, but I thought for sure I’d need a VPN to get around geo-blocking."
The incident has sparked debate among cybersecurity experts and tech enthusiasts, with many taking to social media to share their thoughts on the matter.
"I’ve seen this before, but never thought I’d see the day where someone could access Google.com.au without a VPN," said John Smith, a cybersecurity expert from Sydney. "It’s possible that Google has changed their IP detection methods or that there’s a glitch in their system. Either way, it’s a wake-up call for all of us to take our online privacy seriously."
As the incident continues to unfold, officials at Google have yet to comment on the matter.
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OP sent the following text as an explanation on why this is US Defaultism:
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>!I searched ‘how big is a 10 dollar bill’ and Google gave me a result pertaining to the US 10 dollar bill. I’m Australian. I don’t have a VPN on, and I’m even using Google.com.au.!<
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Don’t we call it Note in Australia?
Well you said bill instead of note, so this is kinda on you.
I call BS, because no one in Australia calls it a $10 bill. It’s a $10 note, or 10 bucks, or a tenner, or even ‘the blue swimmer’. Never a $10 bill.