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<p>I've been using NameCheap for the past 10 years at least. They have been pretty solid. They at the time I started using them offered cheap SSL certificates as well. They still offer them, but most people I know are using Let's Encrypt. </p>
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<p>The few times I have used their support, it has been really good. </p>
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<p>On 07/13/2020 7:30 am, Pat CINLUG wrote:</p>
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<div class="pre" style="margin: 0; padding: 0; font-family: monospace;">My domain name is up for renewal next month, and I plan on changing the<br /> registrar. It's currently Go Daddy. I host my own DNS primary with a<br /> former ISP providing the secondary. I like this arrangement because I<br /> can tweak my DNS records locally and not have to deal with the<br /> limitations and hassle of a registrars web-site. I have a static and a<br /> dynamic IP addresses.<br /> <br /> My short list of new registrars:<br /> <br /> - Gandi: based in France; they contribute to EFF<br /> - Hover: based in Canada; subsidiary of Tu Cows<br /> - NameCheap: based in USA; whois says in Panama<br /> <br /> Anyone have experience with any of these and can recommend or advise<br /> against them? Are there other registrars I should consider?<br /> <br /> Thanks,<br /> <br /> Pat</div>
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