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Your hatred is showing. Fitting.
Namesilo wasn't a recommendation, just an example, and not using a PO box would come under "something else" -- though if the "them" you're worried about coming after you is someone you think will obtain your address information from a domain registrar's customer database and then look you up as the owner of a PO box, chances are you're looking to try openly commit crimes or get away with copyright infringement, and your domain is not going to survive that anyway.
If someone is not looking to break the law, is just looking for anonymity from people other than law enforcement, and wants their domain to exist for more than a few days/weeks/months -- then yes, using an accredited registrar is advice. Don't pay extra to some third-party company service to own your domain for you, who will simply drag out support issues and will want to charge you surprise support fees because dealing with your domain constantly getting suspended wastes hours of their time arguing with a registrar on your behalf -- a registrar who can still decide to just never reinstate your domain and force you to convince your reseller to let you transfer your domain away from them anyway.
Your ToS puts restrictions on what can be "depicted" in artwork even though your company is based in a country where they are not illegal, zzz. Good to know its basically worthless for anyone interested in hosting something like federated social media, who doesn't want to have to moderate non-illegal content based on some domain reseller's morality.
It's almost like the toxic has a common factor, isn't it?
How mad are you right now?
Not at all? Why would I be mad?
Or do you just need the last word?
Nah, he just says that to anyone he can't beat (which is most people).
I personally use incognet for domains and have been happy with them. They have practically no alternative in what they offer.
I'd be happy if he was more responsive in PMs but I guess he doesn't check them.
Second IncogNET. As of now, you can even activate free (15 MB) hosting with any domain purchase, good enough for a very basic static site.
How did you managed to get PayPal account without any name on it? PayPal is not anonymous payment method! Just dumb request
Actually, you were the one who quit…
if provider dont provide my info (to law-enforcement), then they(any law-enforcement) will not caught my paypal, No?
Most providers will just provide back the info to LEA. Worst case, they might be sub-poena'd.
Go for someone like MannDude, Njalla, Shinjiru, VikHost, Cockbox
Yeah Nicenic actually quite resilient. It's pretty much the exception that proves the norm though. Especially since registrars have it way easier to distance themselves from the content than actual hosts. The "AUP" of the Seychelles operation @FatGrizzly linked is almost comical when you think about how 10-15 years ago the whole list was pretty much the bread and butter of an infamous Dutch ISP with actual offshore outfits pushing up the do-not-give-a-fuck meter up even further.
Exactly. Short of the straight up criminal operations (which won't talk to OP in some random hosting forum, let alone take him on as a client for $20/y) that's just how it goes. Once court orders of the respective jurisdiction roll in there's nothing left any host operating legally could do to shield the client.
Yeah, there's quite a bunch that would fit the not-too-keen-on-cooperating bill. The reliable ones don't tend to be exactly cheap though. I'd guess if OP's content is politically unproblematic he could maybe find a bargain in Russia (i'm too lazy to dig up what's the go to hosts for this type of stuff these days but i'm sure there is a couple) as the incentive over there to comply with requests coming from the western hemisphere is probably at an all time low (not like it ever was that big to begin with), so as long as he doesn't piss of Russian authorities (maybe just firewall off Russian IP space if that isn't the target audience anyways) he'd be pretty safe in most situations.
i knw old out no god reply
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