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Twilio SMS Security Module Requirements
Ensure your WHMCS setup meets the tested requirements for the Twilio SMS security module including PHP 5.6+, WHMCS 7.x, OpenSSL with TLS 1.1+, IonCube Loader v10.1+, cURL with TLS support, and a Twilio account with SMS number. Use the provided test script to validate compatibility and avoid runtime
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Apple Pay Payment Gateway Module Requirements
Exact requirements for the Apple Pay Payment Gateway module in WHMCS: PHP 5.6+, WHMCS 7.x, TLS 1.1+, IonCube 10.1+, specific extensions, Apple Developer account, supported device, and Braintree merchant account enabled for Apple Pay. Includes context on why each matters, common pitfalls like missing
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Google Auth Security Module Requirements
The Google Auth security module for WHMCS requires PHP 5.6+, WHMCS 7.x stable releases, OpenSSL with TLS 1.1+, ionCube Loader v10.1+, and cURL with TLS 1.1+ support. This guide lists all tested prerequisites, provides usage steps for our verification script, highlights common pitfalls, and shows man
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Requirements for the Hide Items by Status Addon Module
Confirm your WHMCS server satisfies all tested requirements before installing the Hide Items by Status addon. Details cover PHP 5.6+, WHMCS 7.x, OpenSSL and cURL with TLS 1.1+ support, IonCube Loader v10.1+, plus a free test script to validate your environment and prevent runtime or security issues.
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Authy Security Module Requirements for WHMCS
This guide outlines the server and software requirements for the Authy security module in WHMCS. It details necessary PHP versions, extensions like cURL, libraries such as OpenSSL and IonCube, plus the need for an Authy account. Includes a link to a test script to verify your installation meets all
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What Are the Requirements for the G2A Pay Gateway Module?
Ensure your WHMCS setup meets these requirements for the G2A Pay Gateway module: PHP 5.6+, WHMCS 7.x, ionCube 10.1+, TLS 1.1+ support, and key PHP extensions. Our developers tested only these conditions. Download the diagnostic script to validate your environment and avoid installation or transactio
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Requirements for the Product Fraud Override Addon Module
Confirm your WHMCS installation meets the requirements for the Product Fraud Override Addon module. Tested on WHMCS 6.x/7.x with specific PHP versions, OpenSSL TLS 1.1+, cURL, and Ioncube Loader. Use the provided test script to validate your setup.
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Public Pay Addon Module System Requirements
Learn the tested requirements for the Public Pay Addon module in WHMCS including PHP 5.6+, Ioncube v10.1, BCMath or GMP, cURL with TLS 1.1+, and configured PayPal gateway. Download our requirements test script to validate your server setup and ensure smooth operation of the payment addon.
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GeoIP Order Blocking Addon Module Requirements
Verify your WHMCS server meets these requirements for the GeoIP Order Blocking addon: PHP 5.6+, WHMCS 7.x, Ioncube 10.1+, OpenSSL with TLS 1.1+, and cURL. Includes optional geoip extension, lookup plugin dependencies, and a free test script to validate your environment before installation.
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Requirements for the Pushover WHMCS Addon Module
Detailed breakdown of all tested requirements for the Pushover WHMCS Addon module including PHP 5.6+, WHMCS 7.x, IonCube v10.1+, cURL with TLS 1.1+, OpenSSL, and Pushover account setup with API key. Use the provided test script to validate your environment and avoid common compatibility failures wit
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Coinbase Payment Gateway Requirements for WHMCS
The Coinbase Payment Gateway module for WHMCS requires PHP 5.6+, WHMCS 7.x, OpenSSL with TLS 1.1+, IonCube 10.1+, and extensions cURL, Hash, and OpenSSL. This guide lists all tested requirements, explains why each matters for stable API integration, and includes our free test script to validate your
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PHP Extensions Supported on Windows Shared Hosting
We support numerous PHP extensions across 8 PHP versions on Windows shared hosting to enable faster, more efficient websites. View live PHPinfo outputs for exact loaded modules instead of static lists. Includes guidance on checking extensions in code, security best practices, and troubleshooting ste