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The team is heading to Cloudfest 2018

Again this year, WHMCS is excited to be part of Cloudfest in Rust, Germany this week (March 10-16). CloudFest (formerly WHD) is the industry's biggest event of the year for cloud, hosting, and...

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By Lia

WHMCS 7.5 Reaches Release Candidate Status

We are pleased to announce the release of the WHMCS 7.5 Release Candidate. The release candidate marks the end of feature development and is the final stage before releasing the final and stable...

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By Matt

Feature Spotlight: Domain Grace and Redemption Fee Automation

In WHMCS 7.5, you can now configure grace and redemption periods along with associated fees to be automatically applied to domains that expire allowing your customers to automatically renew and...

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By Matt

Half of small businesses don't have a website

You would think that by 2018 all small businesses would have a fully functioning website. But this is not the case. In the United States alone, it is estimated that 50% of small businesses do not...

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By Lia

WHMCS 7.5 Beta Now Available

We are pleased to announce the launch of the WHMCS 7.5 public beta. This release contains support for new PHP versions and new features including: Domain Expiry Grace and Redemption Period...

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By Matt

Google and Symantec Chrome Resolution

As a WHMCS customer, we want to make sure you're updated on the latest resolution between Google and Symantec and how this may affect SSL certificates you have purchased. Last year, Symantec and...

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By Johnny

Feature Spotlight: Automatic Updater

With the 7.5 release just around the corner, we're putting the spotlight again on one of our biggest features - the Automatic Updater. First introduced in 7.0, this feature notifies you in the...

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By Lia

GDPR: What you need to know

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR for short) is Europe's big new data privacy law. It comes into effect on 25th May 2018 and is the most significant piece of European data protection...

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By Matt