Note: This observation is what it seems to be like. However, I'm not trying to directly slander Hostinger. I might have overlooked stuff.
The hosting is highly affordable. Nonetheless, some major things come up. For one thing, the auto-installer (This is a non-cPanel file manager.) doesn't get rid of all/none of the files when you uninstall software; Also, the file manager is tricky because when you extract a zip file, it gives you a new folder, but the targeted folder is still underneath that one! O.K., finally, the auto-installer doesn't seem to delete the database in an uninstall. That has to be done by hand - just as you have to delete old files by hand.
Anyhow, knowing these tricks can save you a lot on hosting. However, they have to be learned the hard way (unless you read this) - and they could annoy people so much - that they'd choose other hosting.
BTW: Hostinger is the paid upgrade of 000webhost (free hosting), so probably the file manger for it is the same.
The hosting is highly affordable. Nonetheless, some major things come up. For one thing, the auto-installer (This is a non-cPanel file manager.) doesn't get rid of all/none of the files when you uninstall software; Also, the file manager is tricky because when you extract a zip file, it gives you a new folder, but the targeted folder is still underneath that one! O.K., finally, the auto-installer doesn't seem to delete the database in an uninstall. That has to be done by hand - just as you have to delete old files by hand.
Anyhow, knowing these tricks can save you a lot on hosting. However, they have to be learned the hard way (unless you read this) - and they could annoy people so much - that they'd choose other hosting.
BTW: Hostinger is the paid upgrade of 000webhost (free hosting), so probably the file manger for it is the same.
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