Requirements:

  • Domain registration (duh)
  • Privacy.
  • DNS included.
  • Preferably based in the EU, but it’s not a hard requirement
  • @shalafi@lemmy.world
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    278 days ago

    Namecheap is the best I’ve found, can’t see ever changing. The few times I needed support I got outstanding technical assistance. One case was wildly complicated, with the issue clearly on their back end, didn’t have much hope. Explained to a rep, on a late Friday night, she said OK and went offline for 10-minutes. FIXED.

    • partial_accumen
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      Another vote for Namecheap. I also like they support their legacy pricing for hosting at time of renewal. Many years ago I subscribed to a small hosting plan for a very low price. I had need to set up yet another hosting plan and went looking for it. My preferred one had been discontinued 6 years prior and the new lowest on was a chunk more expensive with fewer features (for my new hosting plan), but Namecheap still honors my old pricing for my original plan. So I currently subscribe to one “cheap” hosting plan and another “not quite as cheap”, and am quite fine with that.

    • Scrubbles
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      38 days ago

      Namecheap myself for 10ish years now. Never been unhappy

  • AlphaOmega
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    198 days ago

    GoDaddy has been a joke of a company for decades now.

    • @lemming741@lemmy.world
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      38 days ago

      Same, just noting that they weren’t a default option in my ddns plugin. I’m sure that’s changed since 2023?

      • baduhai
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        38 days ago

        I don’t use Porkbun for DNS, I also don’t use ddns, for that matter, so I wouldn’t know.

  • BlackEco
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    88 days ago

    I’ve always used OVH, never had problems with them. They also offer emails for pretty cheap.

  • @masterspace@lemmy.ca
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    88 days ago

    It’s Canadian but I use EasyDNS which has operated here forever. It’s privately owned by a Mark Jeftovic who’s fairly well known as an internet advocate / policy expert and ran as a candidate for the Libertarian Party of Canada, so is privacy focused.

    • @neidu3@sh.itjust.worksOPM
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      Mostly their history of hoarding domain names and becoming too big, but I moved some domains over to them a while back for the sake of simplicity. But after they have started to try and upsell me Ai generated web design I have started do dislike them even more, to the point where I’m looking to use some of me one else.

      • @Scirocco@lemm.ee
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        28 days ago

        I feel like you might like joker.com

        Feels like I’ve had domains there since the 90’s and their interface show it

        You won’t get any ai slop and zero pressure from upsell with them.

        When I complained about the kinda high expense of keeping all of my old joke domains, they actually suggested — just sign up as a reseller and it’s cheap and you don’t gotta do anything at all.

  • @Creat@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Absolute zero issues with netcup (EU/de). Also comparatively cheap usually, and has frequent sales (always the same offers, afaict).

    DNS is included with Domains, but I’m using desec.io as my DNS mainly for full dnssec compliance (free, de based, if registrations are open, works with certbot DNS challenge for letsencrypt).

  • Lycaon
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    58 days ago

    Echoing the others who commented Porkbun, I’ve only ever had good experiences with them! They’re American though