~username access

Previously we supported accessing your website by using /~username/ on the end of either the server's IP address or server name.

For security reasons, we're phasing out this method of access as it exposes usernames to other visitors who may not have the best of intentions towards your site.

Please update your bookmarks and any software using the old username method to use your fully qualified domain name instead.

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