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LiteSpeed Technologies Inc. has made an important clarification regarding its role in the web hosting industry. The company recently issued a statement emphasizing that it is not a web hosting provider. This means that LiteSpeed does not have control over the content that appears on websites utilizing its technology.

The announcement comes as more businesses and individuals rely on various web services. LiteSpeed is known for its high-performance web server software, which is used by many hosting companies. However, the company wants to ensure users understand that it does not host websites itself.

This clarification is significant for users who may assume that LiteSpeed has some oversight or responsibility for the content on sites that run its software. By clearly stating its position, LiteSpeed is helping to set accurate expectations about its services and the nature of its technology.

As the internet continues to grow, understanding the roles of different companies in the web ecosystem becomes increasingly important. LiteSpeed’s statement serves as a reminder for users to be aware of who is responsible for the content they see online.

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