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I know Hostinger but I havee never used it. I knew about a lot of web hosts including Hostinger only after I started using Namecheap, which I found very good so I did not feel necessary to otheer web hosts. I have used 000webhost but did not realize that it belongs to Hostinger.
 
I currently use Hostinger for some of my websites. I'm seriously thinking about switching over to them for all of my websites, because they're amazing especially for the price! Sure they may own 000webhost, but Hostinger is much better. I currently use Ionos for some of my websites, and their pricing is meh. They were great when I first signed up, however they increased their prices and I feel they have hidden fees at times. I highly recommend Hostinger if you're looking for great, cheap hosting. They also allow adult sites too if you're looking for hosts that allow that content.
 
I currently use Hostinger for some of my websites. I'm seriously thinking about switching over to them for all of my websites, because they're amazing especially for the price! Sure they may own 000webhost, but Hostinger is much better. I currently use Ionos for some of my websites, and their pricing is meh. They were great when I first signed up, however they increased their prices and I feel they have hidden fees at times. I highly recommend Hostinger if you're looking for great, cheap hosting. They also allow adult sites too if you're looking for hosts that allow that content.
Yeah, the price seems very attractive. In that case, it has been tempting to use it. Anyway, I did use it once before. It seemed OK. It's been a long time so I can't remember what site I used it for, unfortunately.

Anyway, it uses a different control panel than cPanel, but it's not difficult to master.
 

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