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LiteSpeed Technologies Inc. has made a clear statement regarding its role in the web hosting landscape. The company emphasizes that it is not a web hosting provider and does not have control over the content found on websites that use its technology. This clarification comes as many users may mistakenly associate LiteSpeed with web hosting services due to its prominent presence in the industry.

LiteSpeed is known for its high-performance web server software, which many businesses and developers choose to enhance their website speed and efficiency. However, the company wants to ensure that users understand its specific function. LiteSpeed Technologies focuses on providing server software, leaving the hosting responsibilities to other companies.

This announcement is important for users who may seek support or have inquiries about website content. LiteSpeed is urging users to reach out directly to their web hosting providers for any content-related issues. By doing so, LiteSpeed hopes to clear up any confusion and streamline support processes.

Understanding the distinction between web server technology and web hosting services is crucial for users. This clarity helps ensure that users know where to turn for help and who is responsible for the content on their sites. LiteSpeed’s commitment to transparency reflects its dedication to supporting users effectively while maintaining its focus on server technology.

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