• @subtext@lemmy.world
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      710 days ago

      I’ve heard lots of recommendations for Porkbun. Personally, I have mine with Cloudflare because they’re cheap.

      • @undefined@links.hackliberty.org
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        10 days ago

        With your recommendation and that of the others below it, I might give them a shot. I’ve been using Cloudflare in the meantime but don’t really need their other services anymore.

        Edit: Hoping they support DNSSEC. I just woke up so I’m too lazy to look that up but I’ll get there.

        • @subtext@lemmy.world
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          210 days ago

          For total clarity, I’ve never used Porkbun so I can’t vouch. But I like what I see on their website.

      • @gazby@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        110 days ago

        Last I used Namecheap they still didn’t support Let’s Encrypt and were charging for DV TLS certs. Noped right back out.

        • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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          410 days ago

          The registrar doesn’t have anything to do with TLS. I use LetsEncrypt on my domains through NameCheap, no problems whatsoever. I get my hosting elsewhere (previously Vultr, currently Hetzner).

          • @gazby@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            110 days ago

            A company’s business practices are relevant regardless of which of their services you’re subscribing to.

            • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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              I care if they have poor privacy policies or something in features I don’t use as that can indicate future impact on features I do use, but I don’t care if they have limited product offerings generally. So to me, it’s completely irrelevant.

              You should probably separate your hosting from your registrar anyway so you can switch one without impacting the other. I did just that when I bailed on Vultr due to their unprofessional (IMO) handling of a TOS update (blocked access to my account, so I couldn’t close my account w/o accepting the terms), but I didn’t have to change my registrar and all that, I just spun up an instance at another host and redirected DNS entries. I also separated my DNS mappings from my domain registrar (they’re combined now @ cloudflare, which is a little unfortunate).