There is a conference coming up in which I will be instructing a workshop. In this work shop I was planning to show a group no larger than 31 how to set up a website. These are all most likely non-profit organizations that lack the resources and know how to set this stuff up by themselves. Anyways, my concern is will it be an issue for ~30 users using infinityfree in one location at once. Will infinityfree consider it suspicious and block access?
I just don’t was to be giving this workshop only to find out that people can’t actually use infinityfree.
No, I don’t see any issue with this. Many schools use InfinityFree as part of their IT curriculum, so we regularly see an entire class of students sign up within a short period of time.
There is the risk that accounts will get associated with each other, but this is only a problem if any of the accounts are used for malicious purposes. Then it might be that all accounts will get flagged. But as long as that doesn’t happen, there is nothing to worry about.