IMO - to let someone log-into a account using a IP that has a country code not on x10hosting's whitelist - would make the whitelist mootthe country block should apply only to the register and not login...
IMO - to let someone log-into a account using a IP that has a country code not on x10hosting's whitelist - would make the whitelist moot
I do not understand what "forum members" has to do with this issuethat were started by forum members
IF the IP country code is the same as the country code used to open the account that currently - is in "good standing" - it should passfor all those accounts in good standing
If after you opened a free-hosting account at x10hosting the rules for new accounts were changed - IF you had a account that did not meet the 'new' rules - after the change - you could keep that account as long as it was keep in good standing of the current Terms of Service (TOS)
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I guess so. But is logging in from a non-whitelisted country really as worse as registering from a non-whitelisted?IMO - to let someone log-into a account using a IP that has a country code not on x10hosting's whitelist - would make the whitelist moot
Yeah, that should prove your point that the whitelist should only apply to signing up, not signing in (although that seems to not be the case). Also, I noticed that while I cannot sign in to my web hosting account, X10 has obviously allowed me to sign in to my forum account (the one I'm currently using) here in the Bahamas. Are forum accounts not regulated by the whitelist?I've noticed that at this thread "https://x10hosting.com/community/threads/new-countries.196345/" that it says "signup" and not "signin". Haha.
"logging in" to an account that currently is in "good standing" - with the IP country code the same as the country code used to open the account - but that country is no longer on the whitelist - is not the same as "registering" (open a new account) with a IP country code not on the current whitelistI guess so. But is logging in from a non-whitelisted country really as worse as registering from a non-whitelisted?