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Siteground will not support WHMCS anymore...


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I never used any Siteground service, and never felt the need to use it... so I don't worry about the announcement tha Siteground just sent to all his users that are using WHMCS:

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We have detected WHMCS billing software installed on your cloud account(s) We would like to inform you that after February 1, 2021 WHMCS will no longer be compatible with SiteGround Cloud Hosting services. If you do NOT actively use and/or WILL NOT need WHMCS in the future we kindly ask you to inform us through the link below. Otherwise your cloud account will be terminated on February 1, 2021.
Why do we stop supporting WHMCS?
We are in the process of migrating all our clients from cPanel to our in-house built Site Tools. As part of this process we have evaluated whether we should integrate WHMCS in Site Tools. A very small number of our Cloud clients currently use WHMCS. At the same time, integration of the software into Site Tools will require significant development resources, which cannot be justified by its current client adoption rate. That is why we would not be supporting WHMCS on our Site Tools-based service.
What are your options?
Confirm you agree to use SiteGround cloud service without WHMCS
If you would like to continue using your Cloud account without WHMCS, you must confirm your choice by submitting the form linked below before February 1, 2021.
CONFIRM SERVICE CONTINUATION
Otherwise your cloud account will be terminated on February 1, 2021
If you consider WHMCS as a critical service for your operations and are not willing to continue using our services without it, please take this email as a notice for service termination with an effective date February 1, 2021. If we have not received confirmation that you would like to keep your account without WHMCS, we will terminate your cloud hosting service on February 1, 2021. Any unused prepaid fees will be refunded upon service termination
We would like to apologize in advance for any inconvenience caused by this decision and we sincerely hope we could continue working together!
Best regards,
The SiteGround Team

I'm just finding it a proof that staying far away from cPanel (and Siteground) is a very good policy... 

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