Universal Acceptance is fundamental for achieving a multilingual internet where users can browse the web in their preferred language or script. Universal Acceptance (UA) guarantees that all Internet-capable programs, hardware, and software handle all domain names and emails identically. UA is the entry point for the following billion Internet users. For decades the Internet has been working on a single language, i.e., English. Nevertheless, with the increasing demand for bringing back cultural language from every aspect, many websites and online services use multilingual pages for the feasibility of the user. A person who reads or studies anything in their native language is more likely to understand it quickly. Multilingual websites will help the individual navigate through it more convincingly than in any other language. Universal Acceptance will serve as the main concoction for making the idea of Multilingualism into reality through the Internet. This paper explores the need for Multilingualism on the global Internet, the eventual solution for bringing this transition to cyberspace via UA, and cybersecurity considerations.