Don't think that's possible, the DNS server is responsible for translating urls into IP addresses, and there are probably hundreds of different DNS servers you could use. Worst case scenario is every single DNS server cucks and removes a website, then you can just bookmark the IP address of the website and connect to it that way.
Don't think that's possible, the DNS server is responsible for translating urls into IP addresses, and there are probably hundreds of different DNS servers you could use. Worst case scenario is every single DNS server cucks and removes a website, then you can just bookmark the IP address of the website and connect to it that way.
Well thats good to know