You’re probably looking at this article because your account was just suspended. If your account is suspended, it means you cannot login to your control panel, use FTP or visit your website. If you want to know what to do next, the first thing you need to know is why your account was suspended. There are three different suspension types.
To prevent specific accounts from using excessive amounts of server power and slowing down (or even bringing down) other websites, SuperFree has limits on how much processing power, memory, hits and so on an account can use in a day. If you hit one of those limits, your account will be automatically suspended for 24 hours.
After the 24 hours, your account will be automatically reactivated. Please do not ask for your account to be reactivated earlier, because nobody can do that.
Note that after 24 hours, it can take up to half an hour for the reactivation to be completed. Please do not submit support requests if your website is not back online after exactly 24:00:00.
To prevent our servers from being used for illegal activities and our servers from being overloaded, SuperFree uses various methods to detect and take down possible abuse. Both manual and automatic methods are used to detect abuse.
If you believe your account is safe, you can submit a request to have you account checked by staff. If your account is safe, it will be reactivated.
To have your account reviewed:
Send us an email at support@superfree.host
We will get back you you within 24 hours.
Suspended accounts are deleted automatically after 20-60 days. SuperFree is required by law enforcement to keep suspended accounts for some time. Under no circumstance will accounts be deleted earlier. Please do not submit support requests to get your account deleted, as they will always be denied.