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When support for time zones is enabled, Django stores datetime information in
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UTC in the database, uses time-zone-aware datetime objects internally, and
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-translates them to the end user's time zone in templates and forms.
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+converts them to the end user's time zone in forms. Templates will use the
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+:ref:`default time zone <default-current-time-zone>`, but this can be updated
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+to the end user's time zone through the use of :ref:`filters and tags
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+<time-zones-in-templates>`.
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This is handy if your users live in more than one time zone and you want to
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display datetime information according to each user's wall clock.
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