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91% off subscription (UK deal)
TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to BoxHosting Online Hosting is on sale for £34.35 as of August 9, saving you 91% on list price.
When you’re building a website for your business, band, or wild fan theories, there are a few things to keep in mind. You want the process to go smoothly. You want the site to stay up, and be reliable. And you want to communicate easily with the people who visit your new cyber-home. While those things sound simple, it can be tough to find them all in one place without paying an expert a hefty sum.
BoxHosting is in fact one of those places. It’s budget-friendly, reliable, easy to use, and — best of all — the last web hosting service you’ll need since you can get a lifetime deal on sale for just £34.35.
You’ll get a lifetime subscription comes with 500 websites, all with free SSL certificates, and each with their own 10GB email inboxes. You also get access to their incredibly intuitive website builder, which includes loads of templates and customisation options to make sure your digital presence looks just how you imagined it. You won’t have to write a line of code or really design anything at all.
And, perhaps most importantly, your website will be safe from cybercrime. BoxHosting uses top-level security features, including 24/7 manned data centers, packed with 100% SSD storage-based servers and supported by backup power generators and fire protection.
This lifetime subscription normally costs £412, but for a limited time you can save 91% on list price and get it for just £34.35.
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