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Tell me a domain name registrar please

Started by mRsnop1, Jul 25, 2022, 03:05 PM

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mRsnop1Topic starter

Can you recommend a domain registrar? I'm looking to register a .com domain on an accredited foreign website which is reliable and secure.
The website will feature a lot of content using languages like CSS and HTML. I appreciate your help in making a choice. Thank you!
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Everett

Namecheap.com is a renowned domain name registrar and web hosting company in the USA. It was founded in 2000, with a mission to make the Internet accessible to everyone. It is ICANN-certified and manages over 5 million domains and has a customer base of 2 million people.

GoDaddy.com is a foreign domain registrar that provides access to the world's largest cloud platform for small private enterprises, not only in the United States but also internationally. It has over 17 million customers and manages 73 million domain names. They offer additional services such as web hosting, mail, and website builders.

Imena.ua is the number one domain registrar in Ukraine, having commenced business in 2001. Every third domain in Ukraine is registered through Imena.ua. Since 2010, this company has been registering Cyrillic domains in the com and net zones, for example - site.com.us. Imena.ua operates servers in different countries for added protection against failures and it provides a wide range of services including web hosting, mail, and advice on various issues.
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ashleyrms

When choosing a domain registrar, there's a few key things to consider: pricing, security, customer support, and the ease of DNS management.

Namecheap: This is a great option, especially for beginners. Their pricing is super competitive, and they don't charge extra for things like WHOIS privacy (which is important if you don't want your personal information to be publicly accessible). The interface is really user-friendly, and they have solid customer support. Plus, they're ICANN accredited, which means they're recognized globally as a legit registrar.

GoDaddy: It's one of the most well-known registrars out there. They've been around for ages and are also ICANN accredited. While their prices might be a bit higher compared to Namecheap, they often have discounts and deals for new customers. They also offer a ton of additional services like web hosting, SSL certificates, and even website building tools. However, be careful of upsells during the checkout process—they can try to push additional products you might not need.

Google Domains: If you're looking for simplicity and security, Google Domains is a solid choice. It's integrated with all of Google's other services, so if you're already using something like Google Workspace, it's really convenient. The pricing is straightforward with no hidden fees, and they include free WHOIS privacy. The downside is that they don't have as many extra services as other registrars.

Bluehost: If you're thinking of hosting your website as well, Bluehost could be a good option since they offer a free domain with their hosting packages. They're also ICANN accredited and have decent customer support. Just be aware that the renewal rates might be higher after the first year.

Hover: Hover is a no-nonsense registrar that focuses purely on domains. Their interface is clean and simple, and they don't bombard you with upsells. They also include free WHOIS privacy and have a great reputation for customer service. It's a good choice if you're looking for a straightforward, hassle-free experience.

Dynadot: This one's a bit more geared towards domainers (people who buy and sell domains), but it's still a reliable choice for registering a .com domain. They offer competitive pricing, bulk discounts, and a powerful domain management interface. Their customer support is also quite responsive.

Cloudflare Registrar: If you're already using Cloudflare for DNS or CDN services, their registrar service could be a good fit. They don't mark up the prices on domain registration, so you'll pay exactly what it costs them. They also automatically enable security features like DNSSEC, which can protect your domain from certain types of attacks. The downside is that they only offer domain registration, so you'll need to look elsewhere for hosting or other services.
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vividkreations

One popular domain name registrar is GoDaddy. They offer a range of services, including domain registration, web hosting, and website building tools, with a user-friendly interface and 24/7 customer support.


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scopegranites

GoDaddy is one of the largest and most well-known registrars, offering a variety of domain extensions, hosting, and other services. Namecheap is known for affordable domain registrations and user-friendly management tools. Bluehost is primarily a web hosting provider, but also offers domain registration services with various hosting plans.
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