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Discreet .COM/.NET Registries Wanted

Started by LaurenShawn, Dec 06, 2024, 12:42 AM

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LaurenShawnTopic starter

Can you recommend a reliable.COM or.NET domain registrar that offers a competitive pricing model and a low-key approach, allowing for anonymous registration data? We're looking for a registrar that won't suddenly start demanding proof of identity, à la Godaddy, and will accommodate fake registration info.
Additionally, the registrar should make it easy to update registration data if needed. Think of it as a 'dark web' registration experience, minus the illicit activities.
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calliesmith

Namecheap, a reputable registrar that offers competitive pricing and allows for anonymous registration. They don't require proof of identity, and you can use fake registration information. Namecheap also provides easy updates to registration data, making it a suitable choice for those seeking a low-key domain registration experience.

Another option is Epik, a registrar that prides itself on being a "dark web" alternative. They offer anonymous registration, and you can use fake information. Epik also provides easy updates to registration data and has a reputation for being a reliable registrar.

Some registrars, like Register.com, may seem like a good option at first but have been known to demand proof of identity. Others, like GoDaddy, have a reputation for being overly aggressive in their identification requirements.

If you're looking for a low-key experience, Namecheap or Epik might be a good fit. However, if you're willing to take the risk, other registrars like Register.com or GoDaddy might be an option.
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lthuan2011

I recommend checking out uk.resellerclub.com, which was previously known as Directi. They have a pretty straightforward process—no need for a passport, and you can effortlessly update your details right from the domain management interface. They offer around nine different payment options, making transactions quite flexible.

When it comes to pricing, it's quite competitive: securing a .COM domain will set you back about $10, while a .NET will cost you around $11. This is a solid choice for webmasters looking to optimize their budget while still getting reliable service.
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walker

What's the 411 on internet.bs? Are they still killing the game or have they lost their mojo? I'm also curious about their whois policy - are they still not offering full whois privacy like Dynadot? As a domainer, I need to know what's what.

And while we're at it, what other reliable registrars are out there that can give me the lowdown on domain registration and management? I'm talking about registrars that can handle my massive portfolio with ease, offer top-notch customer support, and have a solid uptime record.
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