Hey there,
Before I begin, please note that I am (obviously) subject to a little bias because I work in this very industry. Nevertheless, I'll try to give you the most balanced point of view that I can.
I'm sure your personal data will be kept securely by JustHost, and I suggest that you use your real details - in many cases, fraud checking systems will reject orders for clients using fake details, and they may require that you use the correct details - which may be stated in their TOS.
I'm not a big fan of "Unlimited" offerings by companies - it is impossible to have unlimited disk space, therefore, it is impossible for a host to offer you unlimited storage. It's a marketing tactic/lie that gets people going to companies like this far too often! To put things in perspective, the average shared hosting customer tends to use ~1GB space - with many people using less than that amount. It may be more worthwhile searching for a service with quotas in order to receive a better all round experience - IMHO I'd rather be with a company who had "boundaries" and know where I was with them instead of going with one and getting booted thanks to a vague clause in a TOS...but that's just my opinion.
Before I begin, please note that I am (obviously) subject to a little bias because I work in this very industry. Nevertheless, I'll try to give you the most balanced point of view that I can.
I'm sure your personal data will be kept securely by JustHost, and I suggest that you use your real details - in many cases, fraud checking systems will reject orders for clients using fake details, and they may require that you use the correct details - which may be stated in their TOS.
I'm not a big fan of "Unlimited" offerings by companies - it is impossible to have unlimited disk space, therefore, it is impossible for a host to offer you unlimited storage. It's a marketing tactic/lie that gets people going to companies like this far too often! To put things in perspective, the average shared hosting customer tends to use ~1GB space - with many people using less than that amount. It may be more worthwhile searching for a service with quotas in order to receive a better all round experience - IMHO I'd rather be with a company who had "boundaries" and know where I was with them instead of going with one and getting booted thanks to a vague clause in a TOS...but that's just my opinion.