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Personal Wordpress Site - Hosting etc
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TimNJ:
I use SiteGround. I haven't used their support so much, but I hear it's very good.
Lord of nothing:
@Quarlo Klobrigney
1) use Joomla its more secured and better to maintain.
2) please keep in mind that you are liable for anything who is on a Drive in that Country. For example you have Material on a Austrian Hoster who is illegal in Austria you can be in very big trouble even its legal in ours.  ;)
LeahKerr:

--- Quote from: TimNJ on April 30, 2020, 07:21:10 pm ---I use SiteGround. I haven't used their support so much, but I hear it's very good.

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never heard of this site before
jmh:
I don't understand the OP's first question about something having changed. To the second, you can find many, many hosting providers but a good one is hard. Many seem to want to lock you into their own way of doing things. SSL is free (Let's Encrypt) *if* your hosting provides sufficient access to make it work.

Which is why I use bare tin provided by a hosting company and do everything myself. These days installing LAMP and setting up a Wordpress is relatively painless. Of course, you are then your own IT support but I've always been that so it works for me. YMMV by a lot.

Interesting to hear about 1&1. The only hosting company I found to be what I would call 'good' is Heart Internet in the UK. The only reason I left them was I had an application that was killing their VPS provision and needed a lot more horsepower than they could sell at a reasonable price.
ebclr:
"SiteGround. I haven't used their support so much, but I hear it's very good."

It's more than that, it's an amazing support, But they have a lot of rules and restrictions, you are not  free there a lot of constraints
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