It says temporary, in which case your account will be available again when it says, and there’s nothing you can do to reactivate it sooner. There may be some adjustments you can make to your site to prevent further suspensions afterwards though.
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.
Suspended on request or inactivity
If you used the Deactivate Account option in your client area or if your account has not received any visitors in 20-60 days…
One of the limits InfinityFree enforces is the “hits” limit. This article explains what a hit is, how you can control your hits usage and what happens if you exceed the limit.
What is a hit?
A hit is a simply request to a file on your website, which can be a HTML or PHP page, an image, a CSS file or something else.
A hit is not the same as a page view, visit or visitor. Visitor can visit your website multiple times, a visit can include multiple page views, and a single page view can include mu…