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LiteSpeed Technologies Inc. has made an important clarification regarding its role in the web hosting industry. The company recently stated that it is not a web hosting provider and does not manage the content found on websites that use its LiteSpeed Web Server technology. This announcement aims to clear up any confusion about its services and responsibilities.

LiteSpeed is known for its high-performance web server software, which many websites rely on for speed and efficiency. However, the company emphasizes that it does not host websites or control their content. This means that any issues related to website content or hosting services fall outside of LiteSpeed’s jurisdiction.

This clarification is crucial for users who may have questions or concerns about the websites they visit. LiteSpeed wants to ensure that its customers and the general public understand the boundaries of its services. By doing so, the company hopes to foster better communication and understanding among users.

As the digital landscape continues to grow, the distinction between web hosting companies and software providers like LiteSpeed becomes increasingly important. Users should be aware of who is responsible for the content they see online. This statement from LiteSpeed serves as a reminder for everyone to stay informed about the technology they use and the companies behind it.

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