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  • cPanelAnthony
    Hello! While I'm not sure if you would qualify for a development license if you will only be "testing", our customer service team has suggested that you fill out the development license application. We would then be able to give you a more thorough answer regarding why you do or do not qualify.
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  • quietFinn
    I started to use cPanel in 2005, 1st as a reseller, and later in own dedicated servers. I haven't needed to open many support tickets, but when I had to, I got my problem solved every time, usually pretty fast. Support admins I have talked to have been friendly, and explained clearly what was causing the problem and how to fix it. Back in 2005, and many years after that, even cPanel, as a company, felt "friendly". But unfortunatelly it's not the same any more, cPanel has become one of those faceless "giants", and as so many in these forums have stated, the primary purpose for it seems to be to Make Money, as much as possible. Sorry to say but I miss the old cPanel. I don't think I will apply for the developer license. 10-15 years ago I might have got it, but now... I doubt.
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  • Michael-Inet
    I am not planning to develop, just testing, so is it possible to get a "Developer license" for testing?

    Kinda a late response, but your post clued me into that there were developer licenses. It was pretty easy to get. Like you, I've used cPanel for ~15 years. I sent an email to sales@ with what I was doing, the IP I was going to use, an IP I already have a direct license for, and a written promise it would not be used for any live sites. I received an email about 3 hours later telling me they had activated the license. HTH, Michael
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