I’ve only ever had my domain registered via Google Domains (~7 years), mostly because it was cheap+convenient, and google already had my billing info. Google has however sold its domain registration services to SquareSpace and will soon be transitioning customers there.

Not upset to be removing one more bit of google from my life, but I don’t know much about SquareSpace and I’m not sure if I should just go with the transition to them or perhaps move to a different registrar… If I was to move, where too?

Curious what others think about the situation and company.

Are you a Google domains customer? What’s your plan? Why?

  • Empyreus@lemmy.world
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    Switched to cloudflare. I was already planning on it but I was waiting for my renewal. This forced my hang.

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        1 year ago

        If DNS is separate, the registrar doesn’t matter and I can move to a cheaper one whenever I want. It’s a lot more time consuming if I have to move all my DNS records as well.

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            1 year ago

            deSEC runs 100% on free and open-source software

            And

            deSEC is organized as a non-profit organization based in Berlin. We make sure that privacy is not compromised by business interest.

            Cloudflare can’t make those claims.

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    1 year ago

    I’m planning to switch to Cloudflare Registrar. I already use some of their other services so it makes sense, and their pricing is pretty great.

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    I switched all my donations to cloudflare. Tried out pork bun and did like it but cloudflare is so good. I do hate in principal that they force you to use their dns, but in practice I want to use them for DNS anyhow. Their ZeroTrust tunnel is pretty slick too.

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      1 year ago

      I’m not following what do you mean when you say they force you to use their DNS. How does their DNS service relate to having a domain registered with them?

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        With Cloudflare as the registrar, you can’t change the name server for the root domain. It locks you in to Cloudflare’s NS.

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    1 year ago

    Well, I’m pretty pissed, and it feels like Google, probably the biggest Internet company, has really gone insane. I mean, a web company stops selling domains? Why? It makes total sense with their Cloud offerings and other stuff like managed Gmail/apps

    Anyway I have like a dozen domains there so I’m just going to hang in for the rollover and hopefully I don’t need to do anything. Ultimately, I use this stuff like 2ce a year so it doesn’t really matter who holds the domains for me