In July 2019, we changed our default PHP platform to 7.2. The reason for this was that PHP 5.6, 7.0 and 7.1 had reached End of Life and these versions were no longer supported or receiving updates from the providers of PHP. Any sites using either PHP 5.6 , 7.0 or 7.1, are at risk of potential security or compromise issues. As from 1st January ... Read More »
Unfortunately, due to our supplier, cPanel, revising their licencing costs and changing from a per-server billing model to a per-account billing model, we are being forced to increase our costs to cover these new charges. Regrettably, because these costs are so significant, we are unable to absorb them like we would usually do for other small ... Read More »
Unfortunately, due to our supplier, cPanel, revising their licencing costs and changing from a per-server billing model to a per-account billing model, we are being forced to increase our costs to cover these new charges. Regrettably, because these costs are so significant, we are unable to absorb them like we would usually do for other small ... Read More »
We changed our default PHP platform to 7.2 on the 7th July 2019. We are continuing to provide PHP 5.6, 7.0 and 7.1 by allowing you to change your PHP version using the "MultiPHP Manager" option within your hosting control panel. However, in 6 months time, we will removing support for PHP 5.6 and PHP 7.0, to ensure security on our services*. Full ... Read More »