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.CO.UK domains now available for free with a hosting plan

As of today, .CO.UK domain names are available for free with hosting plans. More info in our latest blog post.

The ‘Options’ directive will no longer return a ‘500 Internal Server Error’ message

Using the “Options” directive in .htaccess files will no longer result in a ‘500 Internal Server Error’ messages.

Change in the period SSL certificates can be purchased/renewed for

Due to a GeoTrust policy change, as of today, SSL certificates can be purchased or renewed for a period of 4 years.

CPU limits for hosting plans and semi-dedicated servers increased

The CPU limits for almost all shared web hosting accounts & semi-dedicated server have been increased. More info in the full blog post.

Varnish, Node.js and Memcached available in Hepsia Control Panel

The Varnish, Node.js and Memcached tools are now available in the Hepsia Control Panel. Learn more about them in our latest blog post.

SupremeWebMail is now discontinued

The SupremeWebMail webmail client is no longer available with shared web hosting accounts. Learn more in our latest blog post.

Turkish language added to Hepsia control panel

The Hepsia Control Panel is available in ten languages – our latest addition is Turkish. Find more about this and how you can benefit from translating the control panel in the full post.

Chinese domains are now available for registration

As of yesterday, all hosting resellers can offer Chinse ccTLDs: .CN, .COM.CN, .NET.CN and .ORG.CN. to customers. Find out more in our latest post.

German language added to Hepsia control panel

The Hepsia control panel is now available in nine languages – our latest addition is German. Learn more about this and how you can benefit from translating the control panel in our latest blog post.

.PL domains available for reselling

As of today, hosting resellers under the free reseller hosting program can sell .PL domain names. More info about .PL domains is available in the full post.


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