Error 500 and Elementor plugin

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    Hi.
    Lately, I’ve had a problem using the WordPress platform for my website. As I navigate, there’s a moment when ‘ERROR 500’ appears on my screen. And I can’t navigate as a user nor I can’t try to enter the page editor in WordPress for this error. I’ve called my Hosting server and he tells me that it’s not exactly his problem (I doubt it a lot). Then, watching some tutorial videos on YouTube I found a possible solution that’s to turn off the plugins one by one until you find the culprit. I had to do it by entering from the CPanel. When I turned off the fourth plugin, the page seemed to recover. However, the presentation of the index was bad. So I resolved to re-activate the previous plugins and dedicate myself to solve the one that presented a flaw. But the page was ‘frozen’ when I was trying to navigate in it. When I typed the URL the page then requested a special password and a username. I wrote all the possible user names and passwords unsuccessful. I contacted my hosting server and it took 5 days to solve it!. My specific topic, since now my site can finally be navigated, is that after the repair the navigation is extremely slow. And I don’t feel to be in safe from ‘Error 500’. One of the hosting consultants (who take an eternity to answer) asked me if I used the ELEMENTOR plugin. Actually, I use it. But he has not answered me about Elementor. Urge someone can help me

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