I'm trying to make my own website for FREE VPS providing, but I don't have sponsors. Can you please tell me , how did you found sponsors ? My currently website : post4vps.cf (Uncompleted).Please tell me .
As per https://post4vps.com/compare/#12 my VPS 12 has 120 GB disk space, but on Webmin I can see only below configuration.![[Image: H1gLWPHV7.png]](https://storage.googleapis.com/openscreenshot/7/V/H/H1gLWPHV7.png)
The disk used also may be wrong as it is a fresh install and I have only loaded few softwares on it such as webmin , mysql etc.
![[Image: H1gLWPHV7.png]](https://storage.googleapis.com/openscreenshot/7/V/H/H1gLWPHV7.png)
The disk used also may be wrong as it is a fresh install and I have only loaded few softwares on it such as webmin , mysql etc.
Currently, I am experiencing a strange issue with Google Chrome, it does not ask to save the password, see the issue in the below URL.
https://www.smartpalemad.com/mobile.php
I have done some research on it, but couldn't reach to a solution. Do you have an idea about what is wrong?.
https://www.smartpalemad.com/mobile.php
I have done some research on it, but couldn't reach to a solution. Do you have an idea about what is wrong?.
I was very disappointed to receive the notification below when I tried to access the post4vps Post Counter. The post counter is one of the most useful tools that post4vps.com has. I can understand if you want to block access to the public, but can you please give consideration to provide access to the hosted members? There are only 16 hosted members, and I don't think that should put a big load on the resources.
Please also consider that the post counter is a great motivator to make more posts. Its usefulness for the hosted members is not only to check what the number of their posts are, but to check the overall post picture which gives them an incentive to post more. If you see others making more posts or see a picture of your posts compared with others, it has a psychological effect of wanting to make more posts. The posts that are made by the hosted members are the life blood of the Forum. I would think it would be in post4vps's interest to encourage members as much as it can to make more posts. The post counter is a good tool to help with that.
Please also consider that the post counter is a great motivator to make more posts. Its usefulness for the hosted members is not only to check what the number of their posts are, but to check the overall post picture which gives them an incentive to post more. If you see others making more posts or see a picture of your posts compared with others, it has a psychological effect of wanting to make more posts. The posts that are made by the hosted members are the life blood of the Forum. I would think it would be in post4vps's interest to encourage members as much as it can to make more posts. The post counter is a good tool to help with that.
Quote:Error: Access Denied!
We, Staff of Post4VPS Forum has decided to restrict the access of this list
since it comsumes very much resources of the Forum Host,
Thats why it won't be available for the Public use for now.
Disclaimer: this is no resignation topic. and please don't mind my grammar this is raw written.
hello post4vps.
let me basically say that I'm sorry of my lack of effort last month(s). I have been busy with school that I finally finished and graduated. I have been very busy in my head call it a depression if you like.
I am still hiding it by playing games. my parent's arent that helpful as I hoped to be (it even makes it worse) as they don't believe in bad "times". still, they are trying but have no idea what they are doing (guys no need to name them I think they cant understand because how I am now).
I should do the giveaways but have no time for it. also @Lampard I owe you my apology for a lack of support I promised you in the topic (https://post4vps.com/thread-2172.html).
sorry community for my "current state". I have help going through all of this as of professional help as my family.
I also am proud to be a member since the sole beginning:
Registration Date: 10th September 2015 means 3 years.
I love this community with my hearth I learned a lot.
i hope to change back to glory after this topic.
sincerely,
Perry
hello post4vps.
let me basically say that I'm sorry of my lack of effort last month(s). I have been busy with school that I finally finished and graduated. I have been very busy in my head call it a depression if you like.
I am still hiding it by playing games. my parent's arent that helpful as I hoped to be (it even makes it worse) as they don't believe in bad "times". still, they are trying but have no idea what they are doing (guys no need to name them I think they cant understand because how I am now).
I should do the giveaways but have no time for it. also @Lampard I owe you my apology for a lack of support I promised you in the topic (https://post4vps.com/thread-2172.html).
sorry community for my "current state". I have help going through all of this as of professional help as my family.
I also am proud to be a member since the sole beginning:
Registration Date: 10th September 2015 means 3 years.
I love this community with my hearth I learned a lot.
i hope to change back to glory after this topic.
sincerely,
Perry
The EU General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) came into force on 25 May 2018. The basic objective of the regulations is to protect the privacy of user data of users who live in the EU. Currently the regulations are full of ambiguous language that is probably going to test courts in serious ways in the future.
Although the regulations only apply to the EU, I'm sure it is bound to catch up to other countries and I guess more and more Web owners will be made more accountable and responsible losing a lot of their freedom to operate cross boundary that they have today. For example, I'm wondering how VPSs with locations in Europe may be affected, and I can just imagine that soon the EU will ask Data Centers outside the EU to take stricter control of owners with Websites that have EU IPs. Like Hetzner in Germany is doing for example, requesting ID documentation for verification.
Below are a few Guide Lines and tips to follow, however bear in mind the GDPR regulations are in infancy and bound to change and evolve all of the time. So those with exposure to the GDPR regulations should see this as a work-in-progress and keep a watch on changes in interpretation of the rules all of the time.
1. WordPress Template Pages and Plugins for setting out Website Privacy Policy
WordPress is well prepared for GDPR. It both created pages in all of its new installations after its last update, and there are already a few plugins available that help with GDPR compliancy.
If you download a new WordPress Installation and navigate to the pages in the Dashboard you'll find DRAFT template pages that create a framework for privacy policy. All you need to do is complete the pages with your own details. And then post them in a suitable place on your Index Page. Possibly in the footer.
For plugins I've come across the GDPR Framework Plugin that is a good plugin to install. You can find all of the information you need about GDPR in it and tools that are helpful with setting up the pages. Be sure to read the Plugin Companion - the WordPress Site Owner's Guide to GDPR. Info may be a bit confusing and if you have a serious business with serious interaction with EU customers it will at least give you a framework of what topics to consult with a lawyer. Better be prepared.
2. Mailing lists
Since mailing lists are at the core of dealing with users and their data this is a very important focus of the GDPR regulations. Don't take anything that you created to get information from the users for granted. Like if not properly explained and consented to, this may open you up for a law suit.
If you have a mailing list, you need to alter the language on your opt-in forms to explain what the subscriber can expect after sign up. If your lead magnet opt-in includes a subscription to your newsletter, you need to explain that. It's also a good idea to create it so that there is a double opt-in for email subscribers.Make sure your confirmation message includes the consent language used on your opt-in form.
Also make sure that your email service is logging the time and date of each opt-in. If you are ever the subject of a GDPR audit these logs demonstrate that you made an effort to follow the rules.
3. Document all places where subscriber and customer data is stored
It's important to have a handle on all of the places in your databases where subscriber and customer data is stored. That includes things like your mailing list service, shopping cart system, help desk system, and contact forms. For a simple blog, there’s not much to document. For an online business with an active marketing program, you may find that your subscriber/customer data is spread far and wide. It’s important that you know all of the places where that data lives.
Create a system for producing customer data when requested. If you have a very simple site, the GDPR Framework plugin creates a page where anonymous website visitors can make self-serve data requests. However, businesses with active marketing campaigns may need to develop a multi-step manual process that pulls together data from various sources.
4. Create a system for deleting customer data when requested
This is an important part of the regulations. The right of customers or subscribers to ask that all of their data is deleted. I'm still trying to get a handle on how this effect discussion forums, but for anything else a customer has the right to ask that everything is removed.
The GDPR Framework plugin includes a self-serve data deletion form similar to the data request form. However, if you’re collecting data through plugins or third party services (email, for example), then you’ll likely have to develop a manual process for deletion.
Although the regulations only apply to the EU, I'm sure it is bound to catch up to other countries and I guess more and more Web owners will be made more accountable and responsible losing a lot of their freedom to operate cross boundary that they have today. For example, I'm wondering how VPSs with locations in Europe may be affected, and I can just imagine that soon the EU will ask Data Centers outside the EU to take stricter control of owners with Websites that have EU IPs. Like Hetzner in Germany is doing for example, requesting ID documentation for verification.
Below are a few Guide Lines and tips to follow, however bear in mind the GDPR regulations are in infancy and bound to change and evolve all of the time. So those with exposure to the GDPR regulations should see this as a work-in-progress and keep a watch on changes in interpretation of the rules all of the time.
1. WordPress Template Pages and Plugins for setting out Website Privacy Policy
WordPress is well prepared for GDPR. It both created pages in all of its new installations after its last update, and there are already a few plugins available that help with GDPR compliancy.
If you download a new WordPress Installation and navigate to the pages in the Dashboard you'll find DRAFT template pages that create a framework for privacy policy. All you need to do is complete the pages with your own details. And then post them in a suitable place on your Index Page. Possibly in the footer.
For plugins I've come across the GDPR Framework Plugin that is a good plugin to install. You can find all of the information you need about GDPR in it and tools that are helpful with setting up the pages. Be sure to read the Plugin Companion - the WordPress Site Owner's Guide to GDPR. Info may be a bit confusing and if you have a serious business with serious interaction with EU customers it will at least give you a framework of what topics to consult with a lawyer. Better be prepared.
2. Mailing lists
Since mailing lists are at the core of dealing with users and their data this is a very important focus of the GDPR regulations. Don't take anything that you created to get information from the users for granted. Like if not properly explained and consented to, this may open you up for a law suit.
If you have a mailing list, you need to alter the language on your opt-in forms to explain what the subscriber can expect after sign up. If your lead magnet opt-in includes a subscription to your newsletter, you need to explain that. It's also a good idea to create it so that there is a double opt-in for email subscribers.Make sure your confirmation message includes the consent language used on your opt-in form.
Also make sure that your email service is logging the time and date of each opt-in. If you are ever the subject of a GDPR audit these logs demonstrate that you made an effort to follow the rules.
3. Document all places where subscriber and customer data is stored
It's important to have a handle on all of the places in your databases where subscriber and customer data is stored. That includes things like your mailing list service, shopping cart system, help desk system, and contact forms. For a simple blog, there’s not much to document. For an online business with an active marketing program, you may find that your subscriber/customer data is spread far and wide. It’s important that you know all of the places where that data lives.
Create a system for producing customer data when requested. If you have a very simple site, the GDPR Framework plugin creates a page where anonymous website visitors can make self-serve data requests. However, businesses with active marketing campaigns may need to develop a multi-step manual process that pulls together data from various sources.
4. Create a system for deleting customer data when requested
This is an important part of the regulations. The right of customers or subscribers to ask that all of their data is deleted. I'm still trying to get a handle on how this effect discussion forums, but for anything else a customer has the right to ask that everything is removed.
The GDPR Framework plugin includes a self-serve data deletion form similar to the data request form. However, if you’re collecting data through plugins or third party services (email, for example), then you’ll likely have to develop a manual process for deletion.
If my VPS is from the US but its IP location in Europe. Would the GDPR (EU General Data Privacy Regulations) be applicable to me as well? How are they going to work it when I'm resident outside the US? Has anyone researched this and got any answers about this yet? The rules came into force on 25 May and are applicable to all Websites that have exposure to European locations.
For those who aren't familiar with GDPR (General Data Privacy Regulations), it provides for regulations that are supposed to protect the privacy of users from the EU. One has to have information on one's Websites that sets out the privacy policy of the Websites at all points where information is asked from the users. You also have to be responsive to users asking for their data to be deleted.
If you check the latest installations of WordPress, it has some template pages that help with setting up privacy policy pages on one's WP site. I'm sure you can use those for static websites as well.
For those who aren't familiar with GDPR (General Data Privacy Regulations), it provides for regulations that are supposed to protect the privacy of users from the EU. One has to have information on one's Websites that sets out the privacy policy of the Websites at all points where information is asked from the users. You also have to be responsive to users asking for their data to be deleted.
If you check the latest installations of WordPress, it has some template pages that help with setting up privacy policy pages on one's WP site. I'm sure you can use those for static websites as well.
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This was fun! Since I have a VPS 9 at post4vps, and also had one at freevps - and both have been awesome, thought to Google VPS 9 and landed at VPS9.net. Looks as though it has a great variety of VPSs in Europe, including Amsterdam and Germany. Windows and Linux VPSs.
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GoogieHost is an Indian-based free hosting company founded by Indian professional blogger with the aim to provide free hosting to the needed ones. The solution came to reality when the many free hosting companies failed to impress the beginner blogger at that time. GoogieHost designed the features and functions, which are essential for anyone to start their website.
Features:
You can learn more about it on the official site, but we have used it personally to find out the features, and it has proven to be interesting. You get cPanel hosting, which means you can access all major features provided by the premium hosting providers.
Performance:
For a free hosting the servers optimised properly and the downtime is 99.9% claimed by Googiehost, but it is 95%. In our experience, we have found that website goes down for a minute to an hour in a week. The servers are not overloaded, and it is well optimised to run the websites properly. We have to give the company credit to run a manual check on every signup and keeping the spammers on a check from the servers.
Quality:
GoogieHost does deliver a decent quality for a non-profit company. The company aim is to provide free hosting and increase the trust between on the brand. GoogieHost has premium plans as well, which is the primary source of income for the company.
In our experience, you also get other features, which are very useful in the year of 2018. You get a basic free SSL certificate from the GoogieHost, and it automatically installs, so you don’t have to work on it manually. The free SSL certificate validity is a lifetime, and it works on your domain until you use the Googiehost free or paid to host account.
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