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This site blog.pythonanywhere.com has the following in the web page, "Introducing the beta for always-on tasks." We noticed that the webpage also stated " Update 8 January 2018 - the beta is temporarily on hold while we sort out some issues that cropped up in the first phase." It also stated " Well announce here when its reopened for new users. Today were starting the beta for a new paid feature on PythonAnywhere always-on tasks. If you have a paid account and would like to try them out, drop us a line at supportpythonanywhere. 12, 2017, 647 pm by giles. New look and feel! The most visible change is that weve ."

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