The consensus among the people who responded to my what does “on the web” mean query is this. Something is on the web if it has a URL you can use to view it in a web browser. That means, in 2025, that the URL begins with HTTP or HTTPS. Every “page” on a site must have a URL so they can be pointed to independently, otherwise known as deep linking. It’s not enough to just have a home page that’s on the web. So for example, an iPhone app isn’t on the web just because it has an information page that is.
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