Access to .de sites

  • What is important is that Swisscom will route pages with.de-Domains to.ch.

    For example, I want to go to www.tui.de and to www.tui.ch

    For me the censorship

    ps. I am now in the DSL of Liechtenstein, that is where I come at least at www.tui.com

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      it’s just funny that I’m on the Web, for example, via a DSL-TERM_0 in Liechtenstein, and I’m on the German side 😉

      In addition, there may be reasons that I need the German side and don’t help the Swiss side, even if I’m in Switzerland

      that has nothing to do with meckering, but was a normal question.

      Unfortunately, it must be noted that the forms of handling here are very desirable.

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    What is important is that Swisscom will route pages with.de-Domains to.ch.

    For example, I would like to go to www.tui.de and to www.tui.ch

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    Perhaps because TUI’s offer is directed to Switzerland and not to D? The same happens with Google, which you automatically get to the.ch page.

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    For me the censorship

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    Where you see a censorship in it, I’m sick. The behaviour of these pages is determined by the website operator and not by the provider.

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    [Reading helps:Wikipedia](http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zensur_%28Information check%29)

    What you call censorship is called user steering.

    What does a Swiss want on the German TUI page if he wants to book a holiday??

    Once companies have country-specific pages, users will be redirected if the operator wants this.

    This is more user-friendly.

    Swisscom has to do so NONS.

    Main thing mekern!

    A normal question, what would have happened.

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    [unknown]

    it’s just funny that I’m on the Web, for example, via a DSL-TERM_0 in Liechtenstein, and I’m on the German side 😉

    In addition, there may be reasons that I need the German side and don’t help the Swiss side, even if I’m in Switzerland

    that has nothing to do with meckering, but was a normal question.

    Unfortunately, it must be noted that the forms of handling here are very desirable.

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    [unknown] wrote:

    Unfortunately, it must be noted that the forms of handling are very desirable here.

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    How to call in the forest!:smileysurprised:

    And since you’ve had so much experience with the forum, you certainly judged it correctly:smileyindifferent:

    If TUI has no LI page, she won’t redirect.

    And/or it is not recognized that you are in Li.

    Ask TUI.

    So.. Guilt has __non_ SC! Would be the same for CC etc.

    Call gmx.net or gmx.de. Oh, wonder where do you land?

    On gmx.ch, because the site is specially prepared for Swiss customers.

    While Yahoo does not change the URL, it is a Swiss page.

    This is how it can be carried on almost as desired.

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    [unknown]

    always quiet and friendly stay 🙂

    So there are conflicts of interest. Your interest in the D TUI page. Interest of TUI to have Swiss customers processed by Swiss branches.

    If you now call a page of TUI conectest you on a server and give some information from you price. From where to conectest. (Please call the WEB page http://www.wieistmeineip.de/)

    The operator of the website or of the server can now easily read this out and determine corresponding forwarding rules. As you can see, this has nothing to do with Swisscom but with TUI who want to enforce your interests. So you’d have to confuse TUI.

    You can try to overlist from Germany via a Proxi server and TUI. Whether it works depends on how high TUI is upgraded in cyber war 😉

    But by reaching the web page, this is probably still unauthorized as this is safely regulated in the AGB’s. It could be the solution to provide information.

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