Did the new system lead to increased sales? I don't think so. In fact, it resulted in more complaints from users and buyers.
Everyone knows that users purchase premium hosting to download files. However, different network nodes will result in different speeds. This is reflected in VPNs; if a user tries different nodes multiple times consecutively, they will receive a blocking notification. However, despite users providing email support, they have never received a response. They keep complaining to me. Therefore, I have to publish an additional hosting service as a backup when releasing new files. Furthermore, more users have reported that when resetting their passwords, they are blocked from making changes that month and must try again the following month. If a user purchased premium hosting on November 1st, they can only modify it on the 1st of the following month. This means the premium is wasted during that period, so what's the point of modifying it the following month?
In summary, I just want to see how long Katfile can last. I've witnessed too many hosting services go from mainstream to oblivion because they lost these loyal customers.
Then, the Katfile administrator explained that this was to prevent Leech (Debrid) behavior. As everyone knows, Leech (Debrid) websites don't require a VPN; they have dedicated servers for ultra-high-speed downloads, and they don't need to switch IPs or change passwords. Instead, the ones changing passwords and IPs are the real users, because they need to test the speed of different IPs to find the optimal network option.