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Originally Posted by jc8654
You can set up accounts for each individual client. Say for example you had Google and Microsoft as clients. You would give them each individual accounts. Inside there, they could create addon domains for their .co.uk addresses which would be supplemental to their .com one. They wouldn't know they were on the same server as they would have no access to everyone elses account.
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Just to clarify for the .co.uk and .com domains of the same
website hosting you would only use an add on domain if you wanted two seperate sites for the .co.uk and .com. Which is sometimes what you want but if you want the same
website hosting for both variants you would use a
parked domain instead

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