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"Work happens anywhere"

I'm travelling in Central America, and going to Zaarly.com showed me a page in Chinese. Telling Chrome to translate somehow fixed it into English. Except it says "What you want, when you want it.", which is like those placeholder spam sites.

So I turned on my proxy settings to appear in Denver, restart browser, and get the same "global" page. "Coming soon to your area!" No links or override so I can say "no, your approach using geo-IP is broken". So until the cookies expire or are deleted, any user identified as "global" is blocked from using the site.

I'm curious as to the benefit of using the IP to decide to block a user from even browsing the site. Why wouldn't you want to show the actual system, perhaps with a notification of "hey, there's nothing in your area yet"?



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