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LiteSpeed Technologies Inc. has made it clear that they are not a web hosting company. This announcement comes as a reminder to users that they do not have control over the content found on websites using their technology.

LiteSpeed is known for its high-performance web server software, which many websites rely on for speed and efficiency. However, the company wants to clarify its role in the web ecosystem. While they provide the tools that help websites run smoothly, they do not manage the actual content that users see when they visit those sites.

This distinction is important for users who may assume that LiteSpeed has some oversight over the materials hosted on websites using their server. By emphasizing their lack of control, LiteSpeed aims to set expectations and avoid any confusion regarding their responsibilities.

In a digital landscape where content can vary widely, understanding the separation between technology providers and content creators is crucial. LiteSpeed’s statement serves as a reminder of the different roles that companies play in the online world.

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