I just saw that Google will be shutting down Google Domains / selling all domains to Squarespace, which makes me wanna see if I can pick a better registrar.

I only used Google Domains for the reliability and convenience, but would rather not go with Squarespace. I don’t see any section on hosting/registrars on the main site so was wondering what anyone else recommends.

I’ve heard talk before that Njalla is bad because you don’t actually own the domain and there have been instances of them shutting down / revoking access?

Also along the same lines I wouldn’t mind recommendations for good website hosting services too.

    • tkchumly@lemmy.one
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      I’ll second porkbun. They are great.

      If not porkbun then name cheap.

      If not either of those anyone but godaddy.

      Don’t forget to run the DEJIGAMAFLIPPER on your domain after purchase. Very important.

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        So I hear the “anyone but godaddy” thing a lot, however I have struggled to find anyone that has the same features as they do. For example:

        • Domain security which entirely hides contact information for registries
        • Email Proxy
        • 2FA that supports yubikey or security keys
        • Doesn’t black hole registration when using a protonmail.com email domain.
          • EDIT: Porkbun support took care of this after sending them an email. YAY

        The email and contact proxy seems to be specific to certain TLDs but for the one I happen to use GD supports it.

        I’d love to move to something else if for no other reason than the website is annoying, but every time I look the other options are worse.

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          I see the anybody but GoDaddy thing a lot too. The controversies page on Wikipedia does a decent job at pointing out some of the reasons people dislike them.

          Looking at feature set though, I’m in the same boat as you. Part of it is me being lazy though. When my registrations come up for renewal in a few years I’ll take a serious look at porkbun.

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          • WHOIS privacy is like the most common feature among registrars?
          • Mail forwarding isn’t always free but pretty common too
          • According to dongleauth DNSimple, Gandi, Namecheap, and Porkbun also support webauthn right now (hover plsss)
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    I have used many in the past, but currently use Cloudflare (out of laziness since I use them for DNS and such too) and Hover. Hover in particular is neat as it is the b2c registrar of Tucows, the company that has been the biggest b2b backend registrar for small registrars since the 90’s.

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    Njalla is bad because you don’t actually own the domain and there have been instances of them shutting down / revoking access?

    Haven’t heard of them revoking access for any legitimate users. I like not actually owning the domain because this means not ever seeing a fucking form asking for my literal home address.

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      2 years ago

      ICANN’s RAA says nothing about your address needing to be your home address. It can be a P.O. Box or a mail forwarding service. It just needs to be a contact address.

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        Sure, I mean, I don’t have any of these though, and I don’t want to deal with even the remote possibility of snail mail arriving From The Internet.