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I can't find a free hosting that supports new gTLDs. On my opinion, these are really good hosting providers: freehosting io, 2freehosting.com and even there I get an error when I try to create an account to use hosting service.enter image description here

EDIT: I registered a new gTLD on GoDaddy and tried to create a new account on those service providers. Still have the same error.

Peter
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  • Register the TLD separately... – William Oct 28 '14 at 19:27
  • @WilliamDavidEdwards, did it and it doesn't work. – Peter Oct 28 '14 at 22:56
  • I can't help you with 'it doesn't work'... – William Oct 29 '14 at 06:59
  • @WilliamDavidEdwards, sorry, I mean I registered a new gTLD on GoDaddy and tried to create a new account on those service providers and still have the same error. – Peter Oct 29 '14 at 08:17
  • If you registered a gTLD on GoDaddy, you don't need to register that domain at your free hosting provider. You will need to update the DNS of your GoDaddy domain to point to your free hosting provider. – William Oct 29 '14 at 13:21
  • @WilliamDavidEdwards, probably I wrote a confusing comment. Well, I try to sign up for a free hosting with my new gTLD. And some hosting services don't support new gTLDs. Here is a support letter from one of them: Unfortunately, we currently do not support .center domains. We may take a look at accepting those domains in the future.. Thank you for your help, I have just found the one that suports new gTLDs. It is: www.hostinger.co.uk – Peter Oct 30 '14 at 13:13
  • If you're looking for free hosting I'd go for Hostinger too. They are quite reliable, for both their free and premium services in my experience with them. – William Oct 30 '14 at 15:07

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