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Frequently Asked Questions About FDRY
What is FDRY's HostScore?
FDRY has a HostScore™ of 52/100 on HostList.io. HostScore is calculated algorithmically from trust signals (Google, Trustpilot, G2 reviews), profile completeness, data freshness, and performance metrics. Providers can improve their score by claiming their profile, keeping data current, and building verified reviews. No host can pay to increase their score.
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Where is FDRY based?
FDRY is headquartered in London, UK. Hosting companies based in UK are listed at hostlist.io/hosting/uk. Data centre location may differ from company headquarters — check FDRY's own website for server location details.
How does FDRY compare to other web hosting companies?
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How FDRY's Score Is Calculated
HostScore is calculated algorithmically based on publicly available data. It considers trust signals (reviews, ratings), data completeness, freshness of information, and technical performance. No host can pay to improve their score.
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