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Extended PHP Support

We’ve partnered with CloudLinux to introduce Extended PHP Support as a paid add-on for Web Hosting (cPanel) and Web Hosting Plus plans. Extended PHP Support will allow sites that run on end-of-life (EOL) versions of PHP to continue working without disruptions, compatibility issues, or extensive code reformatting. This innovative solution provides enhanced security for websites running legacy PHP versions on the GoDaddy Web Hosting (cPanel) and Web Hosting Plus platforms.

Note: PHP.net fully supports each release for only a short time. Review the PHP release schedule at PHP.net.

What is Extended PHP Support?

Extended PHP Support is a paid add-on for websites hosted on versions of PHP that PHP.net no longer supports. This support includes ongoing security patches for outdated PHP versions to ensure a secure hosting environment.

What are the key benefits of using Extended PHP Support?

By using our Extended PHP support, you can enjoy continued peace of mind with ongoing website security and avoid potential costs and disruptions associated with upgrading to newer PHP versions. This solution provides a seamless transition, safeguarding and enhancing your website's online presence.

When will the Extended PHP Support feature be available?

The Extended PHP support feature is scheduled to launch in the fall of 2024 and will be gradually rolled out to all Web Hosting (cPanel) and Web Hosting Plus plans by the end of the year. Customers with Web Hosting (cPanel) and Web Hosting Plus subscriptions on EOL PHP versions will automatically receive the paid add-on with your next renewal.

How can I access the Extended PHP Support add-on?

You can access the Extended PHP Support add-on through your Web Hosting (cPanel) or Web Hosting Plus account. Upon your next renewal, the paid add-on will be automatically applied to accounts on versions of PHP no longer supported by PHP.net, providing continuous support for your websites.

How can I remove this feature from my Hosting plan?

You can remove this feature by upgrading to one of the newest versions of PHP that are currently within an active lifecycle of PHP.net (PHP versions 8.1, 8.2, or 8.3).

How can I opt out and make sure I do not get the paid add-on?

All Web Hosting (cPanel) and Web Hosting Plus plans on old PHP versions will see a notification in their dashboard. Additionally, we’ll notify accounts with plans that bill monthly via email, and annual billed plans will see a separate line item in their renewal email when their plan renews. If you do not need the Extended PHP Support, you can easily upgrade to a PHP version currently supported by PHP.net (PHP versions 8.1, 8.2, or 8.3).

Can I change back if newer PHP versions break my site?

Within plan limitations, you can change back to an older version if an upgrade has unexpected results.

How do I change my PHP version?

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