Are websites using unicode right now ?
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UTF-8, the dominant encoding on the World Wide Web (used in over 95% of websites as of 2020, and up to 100% for some languages)[2] uses one byte[note 1] for the first 128 code points, and up to 4 bytes for other characters.[3] The first 128 Unicode code points represent the ASCII characters, which means that any ASCII text is also a UTF-8 tex.
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