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not always true, as a freelance dev I tend to give options to my clients so they end up owning their hosting, something happens I'm authorized to get in and contact support, but I always make it clear to them they are responsible for it



Wow, totally. Really good point. In this situation your client is a hosting user and the distinction between the error messages makes loads of sense.




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