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what registrars are you using?

with namecheap getting bought out, I'm considering moving my domains elsewhere. what's everyone currently using?

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what registrar do you use?
  1. enom74 votes
    1. namesilo
        8.11%
    2. porkbun
      56.76%
    3. dynadot
      18.92%
    4. gandi
        1.35%
    5. njalla
        8.11%
    6. sav
        2.70%
    7. epik (lol)
        4.05%
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Comments

  • I am in the same boat, but you didn't include cloudflare. That's where I was thinking of going too. Is there a specific reason you left it out?

  • Cloudflare

  • @Nanja said:
    I am in the same boat, but you didn't include cloudflare. That's where I was thinking of going too. Is there a specific reason you left it out?

    I want to be able to use my own DNS, which isn't something cloudflare offers. I also use their CDN services for some of my sites and don't want to put all my eggs in one basket.

  • name-com

  • tpolltpoll Member, Patron Provider

    namecheap all the way

    Thanked by 1Kolestor
  • allthemtingsallthemtings Member, Megathread Squad

    Sticking with namecheap

  • Cloudflare and openprovider.

  • edited September 2025

    [✓] Poll is broken

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • It looks like dynadot is a little cheaper than porkbun, for .com at least. I used porkbun before transferring my domains to spaceship.

    I used dynadot a long, long time ago. Back then, they had no full whois privacy. Your name was still public. It looks like they have full whois privacy now, though, including the name. Is that right? Does it cost extra?

    tld-list still shows dynadot whois privacy as "unsupported."

  • ozontiozonti Member, Patron Provider

    spaceship It is a good option

  • Openprovider, Namesilo

  • Spaceship

  • @david said:
    It looks like dynadot is a little cheaper than porkbun, for .com at least. I used porkbun before transferring my domains to spaceship.

    I used dynadot a long, long time ago. Back then, they had no full whois privacy. Your name was still public. It looks like they have full whois privacy now, though, including the name. Is that right? Does it cost extra?

    tld-list still shows dynadot whois privacy as "unsupported."

    Not true. Dynadot allows you to use the full whois privacy without any costs, extra or not)

    Dynadot now is best -> Prices, Support, UI.

    Thanked by 1david
  • FatGrizzlyFatGrizzly Member, Host Rep

    @sillycat said: Namesilo

    Did they update their management UI? or is it still old and retro?

  • @FatGrizzly said:

    @sillycat said: Namesilo

    Did they update their management UI? or is it still old and retro?

    Still old UI.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    Anything, that is reliable and cheap.

  • conceptconcept Member
    edited September 2025

    Currently using internetbs and incognet

    Thanked by 1MannDude
  • Currently using spaceship

  • Spaceship is my go-to. Hopefully, it won't be affected. Otherwise, I'll move to Porkbun which is a good alternative.

  • OVH & Namecheap

  • itsTomHarperitsTomHarper Member, Megathread Squad

    I had my domains on namesilo first because of some special discounts, then eventually moved to CF after they offered better renewal value

  • @Nanja said:
    I am in the same boat, but you didn't include cloudflare. That's where I was thinking of going too. Is there a specific reason you left it out?

    @classy said:
    Cloudflare

    @TrK said:
    Cloudflare and openprovider.

    Cloudflare is restrictive compared to other registrars no?

  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy

    All on the list, except for Njalla and Gandi :smiley:

    Thanked by 1Kolestor
  • @DrNutella said:

    @Nanja said:
    I am in the same boat, but you didn't include cloudflare. That's where I was thinking of going too. Is there a specific reason you left it out?

    @classy said:
    Cloudflare

    @TrK said:
    Cloudflare and openprovider.

    Cloudflare is restrictive compared to other registrars no?

    Yeah, but since almost 80% of my domains utilise CF for DNS and other services i don't mind being tied to them, well I am thinking of gradually moving all of my domains to open provider of we can short out the taxation and input tax credit scheme with them, I will happily ditch CF for them.

  • @DrNutella said:

    @Nanja said:
    I am in the same boat, but you didn't include cloudflare. That's where I was thinking of going too. Is there a specific reason you left it out?

    @classy said:
    Cloudflare

    @TrK said:
    Cloudflare and openprovider.

    Cloudflare is restrictive compared to other registrars no?

    Do you mean nameservers being hardcoded to Cloudflare?

  • OhJohnOhJohn Member
    edited September 2025

    Had been using Namecheap, Spaceship, OVH and some local ones.

    If things derail as expected, Dynadot seems to be the candidate to go if a replacement for the first two is needed. (Edit: Just found out: I even have some domains with Dynadot already)

    But what is way more interesting: how to move registrars without having glue records etc. changed. Would love to see the option to first define the glue and dns zone before moving the domain name... (as DNS lies with some external, pro providers for DNS and not the domain registrars and their basic DNS)

  • @DrNutella said:
    Cloudflare is restrictive compared to other registrars no?

    I'm not sure what you mean by restrictive, but I chose not to go with cloudflare for now.

    I like my privacy and I just learned that the cloudflare whois protection is only redactions of certain things. It seems like namecheap, which I am at now offers complete proxy protection and registration.

    Perhaps I have nothing to be worried about? Maybe someone could shed some light on my possible misconceptions?

  • Cloudflare here, have one more domain left to transfer out of money grabbing GoDaddy

  • @classy said:

    @DrNutella said:

    @Nanja said:
    I am in the same boat, but you didn't include cloudflare. That's where I was thinking of going too. Is there a specific reason you left it out?

    @classy said:
    Cloudflare

    @TrK said:
    Cloudflare and openprovider.

    Cloudflare is restrictive compared to other registrars no?

    Do you mean nameservers being hardcoded to Cloudflare?

    Yes

    @Nanja said:

    @DrNutella said:
    Cloudflare is restrictive compared to other registrars no?

    I'm not sure what you mean by restrictive, but I chose not to go with cloudflare for now.

    I like my privacy and I just learned that the cloudflare whois protection is only redactions of certain things. It seems like namecheap, which I am at now offers complete proxy protection and registration.

    Perhaps I have nothing to be worried about? Maybe someone could shed some light on my possible misconceptions?

    See above

    @TrK said:

    @DrNutella said:

    @Nanja said:
    I am in the same boat, but you didn't include cloudflare. That's where I was thinking of going too. Is there a specific reason you left it out?

    @classy said:
    Cloudflare

    @TrK said:
    Cloudflare and openprovider.

    Cloudflare is restrictive compared to other registrars no?

    Yeah, but since almost 80% of my domains utilise CF for DNS and other services i don't mind being tied to them, well I am thinking of gradually moving all of my domains to open provider of we can short out the taxation and input tax credit scheme with them, I will happily ditch CF for them.

    Porkbun

  • @david said: Is that right? Does it cost extra?

    yes fully free of cost <3

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