Domain: name.com
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Comments · 11
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Re:$250 domains? - correction
Actually, it seems like some domains are listed for more than others, but most are $17/yr.
Currently $17 (along with most available ones): https://www.name.com/domain/se...
Currently $250/yr for some reason: https://www.name.com/domain/se...
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Re:$250 domains? - correction
Actually, it seems like some domains are listed for more than others, but most are $17/yr.
Currently $17 (along with most available ones): https://www.name.com/domain/se...
Currently $250/yr for some reason: https://www.name.com/domain/se...
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Well...duh
Come on. We've seen enough of this, see the Trump deregulation of broadband providers to see people's data. We have to assume that anyone having our data is selling it unless there is a written statement indicating no data will be given to 3rd parities without the customer explicit consent. There are VPN companies who will put in writing "no traffic logs kept". Hopefully such companies honor those words. Free services have to be used with extreme caution. The irony is you can get you own email for as little as 5-10/month and you get your OWN domain. http://www.namecheap.com/ http://order.1and1.com/ http://www.name.com/ I've left out GoDaddy because they seem to have regular (if brief) service interruptions (probably from overload plus cyber attacks as GoDaddy is very, very large). There are other of course. Of course I suggest reading the privacy policy in full. Perhaps we'll start taking privacy more serious, given we have so much effort in business and government to eliminate it for profit.
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Re:Who is Laura WeinsteinTo be fair it can be a male or female name. http://wiki.name.com/en/Lauren
Lauren is a French girl name meaning "crowned with laurel."
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Re:Name.comOh, and of course, they're against SOPA; they've written an entire article about SOPA. From the previous article:
Name.com opposes SOPA and calls on Congress to search for a new way to protect intellectual property rights, while maintaining the freedom from which we all enjoy and benefit.
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Re:Name.comOh, and of course, they're against SOPA; they've written an entire article about SOPA. From the previous article:
Name.com opposes SOPA and calls on Congress to search for a new way to protect intellectual property rights, while maintaining the freedom from which we all enjoy and benefit.
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Name.com
I personally recommend Name.com; they have a nice, clean interface, and they're giving a discount for transfers from GoDaddy with the code "NODADDY".
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Name.com
I personally recommend Name.com; they have a nice, clean interface, and they're giving a discount for transfers from GoDaddy with the code "NODADDY".
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Re:Discounts
Use "NODADDY" a Name.com for 10% off transfer ins (COM, NET, ORG, TV, INFO, IN, US, CO, ME & TEL) and also receive 40% off any hosting plans.
HostGator is doing 50% off Shared / Reseller / VPS first month. Coupon code: NOSOPA
Name Cheap has a "special discount deal": BYEBYEGD
DreamHost use NOTOSOPA you get your first registration free.I can't claim credit for this, all came from Reddit
Name.com has a page where they talk about how they don't support SOPA, but "calls on Congress to search for a new way to protect intellectual property rights." So they sound like they'd support alternate legislation that is slightly changed (like OPEN), but honestly almost as bad.
Be aware that many registrars may just be trying to steal business from Go Daddy, and are just pretending to be against SOPA in order to do so. It would be wise to research the policies of these companies before just going for the coupons.
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You might not fall for it...
... because the domain probably didn't end in
.gov It's supposed to be a parking ticket, right? But http://www.some.plausible.domain.name.com/ should be a red flag, just because of the .com -
Re:if there was an equal price competitor ...
www.name.com, good company, been around a while, and cheaper than GoDaddy.