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Limitations of InfinityFree's Free Hosting

InfinityFree places their own security measures on websites on their free hosting plan to ensure only regular browsers can access these websites. While it is understandable to apply these security measures on free websites to prevent abuse, it can be a dealbreaker depending on your needs.

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In my case, tht thing that frustrated me the most about InfinityFree's security system on their free websites is the fact that my tumbleblog was unable to provide RSS feed in usual way. Chyrp Lite, which powers my tumbleblog, includes the feature of providing blog RSS feeds, but InfinityFree's security system blocks feed readers from reading feeds from websites on their free hosting, so I had to use Feedburner to proxy my tumbleblog's feeds to get around it.

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In my case, tht thing that frustrated me the most about InfinityFree's security system on their free websites is the fact that my tumbleblog was unable to provide RSS feed in usual way. Chyrp Lite, which powers my tumbleblog, includes the feature of providing blog RSS feeds, but InfinityFree's security system blocks feed readers from reading feeds from websites on their free hosting, so I had to use Feedburner to proxy my tumbleblog's feeds to get around it.

Invested in Webmastery Enough to Spend Money

diff --git a/feed.xml b/feed.xml index 71fde7c8..4de3a607 100644 --- a/feed.xml +++ b/feed.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Leilukin's personal website. - 2024-07-26T16:46:27Z + 2024-07-26T16:53:41Z https://leilukin.com/ Leilukin @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ <h3 id="limitations-of-infinityfrees-free-hosting">Limitations of InfinityFree's Free Hosting</h3> <a class="heading-anchor" href="https://leilukin.com/blog/posts/2024-07-27-hostinger-migration-leilukins-hub/#limitations-of-infinityfrees-free-hosting" aria-labelledby="limitations-of-infinityfrees-free-hosting"><span hidden="">#</span></a></div> <p>InfinityFree places <a href="https://forum.infinityfree.com/docs?topic=49356">their own security measures</a> on websites on their free hosting plan to ensure <a href="https://forum.infinityfree.com/docs?topic=49353">only regular browsers can access these websites</a>. While it is understandable to apply these security measures on free websites to prevent abuse, it can be a dealbreaker depending on your needs.</p> -<p>In my case, tht thing that frustrated me the most about InfinityFree's security system on their free websites is the fact that my tumbleblog was unable to provide RSS feed in usual way. Chyrp Lite, which powers my tumbleblog, includes the feature of providing blog RSS feeds, but InfinityFree's security system blocks feed readers from reading feeds from websites on their free hosting, so I had to use Feedburner to proxy my tumbleblog's feeds to get around it.</p> +<p>In my case, tht thing that frustrated me the most about InfinityFree's security system on their free websites is the fact that my tumbleblog was unable to provide RSS feed in usual way. <a href="https://chyrplite.net/">Chyrp Lite</a>, which powers my tumbleblog, includes the feature of providing blog RSS feeds, but InfinityFree's security system blocks feed readers from reading feeds from websites on their free hosting, so I had to use Feedburner to proxy my tumbleblog's feeds to get around it.</p> <div class="heading-wrapper h3"> <h3 id="invested-in-webmastery-enough-to-spend-money">Invested in Webmastery Enough to Spend Money</h3> <a class="heading-anchor" href="https://leilukin.com/blog/posts/2024-07-27-hostinger-migration-leilukins-hub/#invested-in-webmastery-enough-to-spend-money" aria-labelledby="invested-in-webmastery-enough-to-spend-money"><span hidden="">#</span></a></div>