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That’s why a discounted and well-reviewed platform could make an ideal last-minute holiday gift to someone you know this year, especially when no shipping is required, like with a physical gift. Plus, this lifetime subscription to DoRoyal website hosting is on sale for just $40 through Dec. 25

This is the best price online for a DoRoyal lifetime subscription. The well-reviewed platform offers users unmetered bandwidth, web space, and unlimited domains, subdomains, email accounts, and databases. This all adds up to help DoRoyal maintain a reputation as one of the more flexible and amenable hosting platforms out there. Some of the most valued and popular features that come with a subscription include a website builder, WordPress manager, PHP, and even DirectAdmin capabilities.

DoRoyal also prioritizes security for its users. It comes with anti-virus technology, daily cloud backups, and a spam assassin to help keep junk floating around to a minimum. 

Get this lifetime subscription to DoRoyal website hosting on sale for just $40 through Dec. 25 at 11:59 p.m. PT. 

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