Facebook owns freebasic.com
Facebook owns freebasic.com
I was renewing the freebasic.net registration today and checked to see if freebasic.com was available. Apparently Facebook/Meta owns it. So I guess not lol.
Re: Facebook owns freebasic.com
Does that mean all subdomains are owned by Facebook meta? I am in charge of rapidq.phatcode.net, but that the website keeps going is a mystery to me. Also how to get https status on it.
Thanks johnk
Thanks johnk
Re: Facebook owns freebasic.com
freebasic.com <> freebasic.netJohnK_RQ wrote:Does that mean all subdomains are owned by Facebook meta?
freebasic.net and phatcode.net are on the same serverJohnK_RQ wrote:I am in charge of rapidq.phatcode.net, but that the website keeps going is a mystery to me.
Re: Facebook owns freebasic.com
Sorry for the confusion, yes I still own freebasic.net/phatcode.net so there is no problem there. I just found it amusing Facebook bought freebasic.com.
https is already supported on all accounts. For example: https://rapidq.phatcode.net/
If you would like a redirect from http to https, let me know and I can add that for you.
Re: Facebook owns freebasic.com
Http redirect would be great. Thanks.jk
Re: Facebook owns freebasic.com
Well on the 'face' of it they seem to be doing some good:
'basic online services without data charges
In collaboration with mobile operators, Free Basics provides
access to communication tools, health information,
education resources and other low-bandwidth services.
Any mobile operator can participate, and Free Basics is
open to any developer whose service meets the program's
openly published technical criteria.'
http://www.freebasic.com
redirects to
https://www.facebook.com/connectivity/s ... ee-basics/
amusing....
https://www.freebasic.com
throws a 'Error code: SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN'
'basic online services without data charges
In collaboration with mobile operators, Free Basics provides
access to communication tools, health information,
education resources and other low-bandwidth services.
Any mobile operator can participate, and Free Basics is
open to any developer whose service meets the program's
openly published technical criteria.'
http://www.freebasic.com
redirects to
https://www.facebook.com/connectivity/s ... ee-basics/
amusing....
https://www.freebasic.com
throws a 'Error code: SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN'