diff --git a/i2p2www/pages/site/about/restrictive-countries.html b/i2p2www/pages/site/about/restrictive-countries.html
index 15ecc0cca9cec2c7d12b5ccde2b3950c81f68a30..fc822bd676c9ec2deca2f9054e7690338dad9cfd 100644
--- a/i2p2www/pages/site/about/restrictive-countries.html
+++ b/i2p2www/pages/site/about/restrictive-countries.html
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 {% extends "global/layout.html" %}
 {% block title %}{{ _('Strict Countries') }}{% endblock %}
+{% block lastupdated %}2024-07{% endblock %}
 {% block content %}
 <p>{% trans -%}This implementation of I2P (the Java implementation distributed on this site)
 includes a "Strict Countries List" which we use to decide how routers should behave 
@@ -16,14 +17,14 @@ guidance is to include countries with a Civil Liberties (CL) score of 16 or less
 Freedom score of 39 or less (not free).{%- endtrans %}</p>
 
 <h4>{% trans -%}Hidden Mode Summary{%- endtrans %}</h4>
-<p>{% trans -%}When a router is placed into hidden mode, three key things change about it's behavior.
+<p>{% trans -%}When a router is placed into hidden mode, three key things change about its behavior.
 It will no longer publish a routerInfo to the NetDB, it will no longer accept
 participating tunnels, and it will reject direct connections to routers in the same
 country that it is in. These defenses make the routers more difficult to enumerate
 reliably, and prevent them from running afoul of restrictions on routing traffic for
 others.{%- endtrans %}</p>
 
-<h4>{% trans -%}Strict Countries List as of 2020{%- endtrans %}</h4>
+<h4>{% trans -%}Strict Countries List as of 2024{%- endtrans %}</h4>
 <pre><code>
     /* Afghanistan */ "AF",
     /* Azerbaijan */ "AZ",