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Best registrars and hosting providers?
▶ No.1032565>>1032617
>Best registrars and hosting providers?
Hospital nurses and hotels managers
low effort thread - low effort replies.
>What is QTDDTOT?
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▶ No.1032617>>1032955
>>1032565 Hospital nurses are really sexy so I wanna fuck them!
▶ No.1032667>>1032672 >>1033059 >>1035077
NameSilo is the cheapest on the market
Prove me wrong
▶ No.1032672>>1032676
>>1032667
>NameSilo is the cheapest on the market
others are free e.g. >>1032607
>Prove me wrong
well that was piss easy to do
▶ No.1032676>>1032678 >>1033037 >>1033060
>>1032672
>try to open 110mb website
>does not load
>apparently its not even a domain registrar, but a shady free hosting
▶ No.1032678>>1032683 >>1032923
>>1032676
>others
others = others - 110mb
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>>1032678
Domain registration and hosting are still different services
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>>1032607
>>1032678
What is 110mb? All I find is 110mb.com which is dead.
▶ No.1032955
>>1032617
No anon, ICU nurses are smart, efficient, white, and fit. Regular hospital nurses are the fat nigresses who love to see whitey die and can't do their jobs properly because it requires math and spelling.
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▶ No.1033029
>>1032563 (OP)
pizza hut and dominos
QTDDTOT
▶ No.1033037
>>1032676 She is a beautiful ICU nurse. I wanna fuck her holes!
▶ No.1033059>>1033065
>>1032667
why the fuck would you pay for a domain name? so retards who can't figure out how to bookmark something can find their way back to your site? (protip: they wont even remember your "memorable" domain name you paid for anyway)
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>>1032676
>domain registrars are not shady
lol kys
▶ No.1033062>>1033178
>>1033005
randomly deletes domains for no reason
▶ No.1033065
>>1033059
i use mine for email. those unreliable free domains are probably on all possible antispam lists and i dont think that a direct ip would work well.
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▶ No.1034522>>1034524
Do you trust the WHOIS privacy or give false details?
▶ No.1034524>>1034530
>>1034522
GDPR killed WHOIS. Based EU showing the USA how it's done.
▶ No.1034530>>1034532
>>1034524
whois isn't going away. What's changed? Is it just 'privacy' by default, only showing technical contacts?
▶ No.1034532>>1034539
>>1034530
>whois isn't going away
Here is the CEO of ICANN dropping down on his kness and begging the EU to stop raping his precious WHOIS database.
▶ No.1034539>>1034540
>>1034532
>on his knees
>begging
sure you don't mean he's saying
HEY BARELY-LITERATE POST-CIVILIZATION MORONS
WE NEED WHOIS FOR A LOT OF STUFF STILL
... well reading some of the references, it looks like ICANN was confused as well.
https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/gdpr-comments-sheckler-et-al-article-29-wp-whois-05mar18-en.pdf
>uh guys, the GDPR only cares about human begins. Why are you talking about removing the 'personal information' of even legal entities from whois?
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>>1034540
don't see where it's fucked there.
whois is not a "identify the guy behind this domain so we can get him fired" tool. Just look at its output. It has a lot of other technical information. ICANN still wants that "and get him fired" functionality but they're cool with at least requiring the public to conspire with law enforcement to get that information.
▶ No.1034546
>>1034542
>don't see where it's fucked there.
They sued EPAG for not giving them personal data. German courts told ICANN to fuck off.
>whois is not a "identify the guy behind this domain so we can get him fired" tool. . Just look at its output.
Anon, GDPR is already in effect. Of course WHOIS doesn't include personal data anymore.
▶ No.1034548>>1035077
... every domain I've checked has 'domain privacy' entries anyway.
well like a suicide whose pooled blood caused a home invader to trip and die an accidental death, the EU can do some good I guess.
▶ No.1034587>>1034602 >>1034988
Namecheap takes Bitcoin, so them.
▶ No.1034602>>1034988
>>1034587
https://www.namecheap.com/blog/inciting-violence-vs-freedom-speech/
>Our commitment to free speech is well-documented, including through our support of EFF.org, but there is a line where free speech ends and incitement begins.
▶ No.1034629>>1034988
namecheap for domains, buyvm.net for hosting (bulletproof, mostly)
▶ No.1034987>>1035077
Does GDPR just prevent WHOIS from showing EU citizens' info, or is that info never given to WHOIS by your registrar anyway?
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>>1034988
What's any better then? Gandi? NameSilo? Porkbun? Njalla?
▶ No.1035077>>1035116 >>1035594
>>1034548
>...every domain
Most services called "domain privacy" are domain proxies. Someone else owns the domain, they just let you use it. You can only own a domain name if YOU are listed in the whois database.
>>1034987
>Does GDPR just prevent WHOIS from showing EU citizens' info?
No. You can still ask for whois info, but you need to give a valid reason for it.
>or is that info never given to WHOIS by your registrar anyway?
It depends. You need to accept special terms for some domains. .in for example doesn't give a shit about your privacy or any GDPR rules.
>>1032667
>namesilo
because domain squatting is a great business
▶ No.1035116>>1035121
>>1035077
>but you need to give a valid reason for it.
Yeah, and that valid reason is the users consent.
>.in for example doesn't give a shit about your privacy or any GDPR rules.
Sorry m8, but EU law doesn't give a shit about your domains rules.
▶ No.1035121>>1035128
>>1035116
some verify the email but other data can be whatever you want. all data that you put there is archived forever by many datamining services and you cant do anything to that as long as the whois service exists
▶ No.1035128>>1035582 >>1035595 >>1035597 >>1036589
>>1035121
Dataming WHOIS for personal data isn't possible anymore because making personal data public is illegal. What's so hard to understand about that?
▶ No.1035582
>>1035128
its still happening tho. anything that has been in the whois db is archived by shit like domaintools and theres no way to get it removed if you cant break into their servers or nuke their datacenters
▶ No.1035594>>1035675
>>1035077
>Someone else owns the domain, they just let you use it
Wrong. You still own the domain. It's just that your information is private. It is still sent to ICANN or wherever. It's just the public whois will display that company's information.
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>>1035128
Thing's like name, address, etc are public information, but people want to keep them private.
▶ No.1035597>>1035599 >>1035662
>>1035128
Not true. ICANN requires a physical address, not PO Box, and phone number of a person to be available. When someone makes their whois info private, they have to abide by these rules, so the registrar uses their info instead of the customer.
▶ No.1035599>>1035601
>>1035597
only the email might be verified sometimes if you are some random individual. they might care about some company but those have no reason to hide.
▶ No.1035601>>1035602
>>1035599
Most of the registrars I've dealt with verified payment information with the personal info given.
▶ No.1035602
>>1035601
i think that my provider does not check anything. both the info in the account and whois can be anything and they are ok with it as long as they get their money(idk why they wouldnt be since they arent going to send me anything if i buy virtual things). i havent touched the invalid whois data in my domain after i got it and its still working fine.
▶ No.1035662>>1035750
>>1035597
>Not true.
Yes it is
>ICANN requires a physical address, not PO Box, and phone number of a person to be available.
Which is fine. What is not fine is exposing this data in a public database.
▶ No.1035675>>1035676 >>1035679
>>1035594
You are wrong.
https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/faqs-84-2012-02-25-en#6
The "whois privacy" company (located in Panama, Ciprus...) registers the domain, they own the domain, they are in the WHOIS database. You sign a contract with that company so you can use the domain. Have you ever read that contract? They can do whatever they want with the domain, it's theirs.
>You want to change registrar? Good luck, the domain is ours, pay $1000 to buy it from us.
▶ No.1035676>>1035721
>>1035675
Whois privacy made available by the TLD means you have your data in the whois, but you can limit what you expose.
Whois privacy service made available by some registrars mean that someone else registers and owns the domain therefore their data is in the whois.
▶ No.1035679
>>1035675
>he thinks he owns the domain if his contact data is in the WHOIS database
Protip: You don't actually own the domain no matter what shows up in the WHOIS data.
▶ No.1035721
>>1035676
So, for instance, even Namecheap or Gandi's WHOIS privacy prevents my info being sent anywhere that isn't Namecheap/Gandi, and the privacy service they use? As far as ICANN and the registry is concerned, the privacy service registered the domain, not me?
▶ No.1035750>>1035773
>>1035662
>What is not fine is exposing this data in a public database.
No. That is the point of it. Do you not know the purpose of public records? Are you eurotrash or something?
▶ No.1035773>>1036591 >>1036658
>>1035750
>burger is mad that the US doesn't have something like the GDPR
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equifax
I would be fucking mad if companies could just broadcast personal data with absolute impunity.
But at least you're free to say nigger (as long as you don't do it anywhere near where other burgers are because burgers love to self censor themselves).
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>>1035128
Do you really expect the manchildren here who don't have real jobs to understand GDPR? They've never once had to deal with it.
▶ No.1036591>>1036617
>>1035773
Do you not know what public records are for?
▶ No.1036617>>1036641 >>1036770
>>1036591
Do you not know what the hole between womens legs is for?
▶ No.1036641>>1036645
>>1036617 I didn't know that so I explored my daughter's groin. And I found two holes. I didn't know why there are two holes. So I dig in the two holes by using my penis. At last, I found why my daughter has two holes in her groin.
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▶ No.1036658>>1036659
>>1035773
>m
Phonefags fuck off
▶ No.1036659
>>1036658
I posted the mobile version of Wikipedia because it is better.
▶ No.1036770>>1036831
>>1036617
Your Insulting me: how does that support your point?
▶ No.1036831>>1037146
>>1036770
You wrote some irrelevant bullshit and so I did the same.
What's your point?
▶ No.1037146>>1037223 >>1037366
>>1036831
My point is that whois records provide a necessary function as a form of public records and that anon does not understand how public records are beneficial.
▶ No.1037223>>1037233
>>1037146
it does not provide anything necessary if the domain is not owned by a company. no one needs the address and name of some random person that hosts a blog or small site. the whole whois system was designed for those corporate users.. they probably didnt think that normal people would ever use those things like they do now just like they didnt when ipv4 was designed.
▶ No.1037233
>>1037223
>no one needs the address and name of some random person that hosts a blog or small site.
That random person does as a means to prove ownership historically in case of someone hijacking his domain.
Businesses do benefit from having public records, but that doesn't eliminate the benefit for John and Jane Q. Public.
▶ No.1037366
>>1037146
>whois records provide a necessary function
Yeah they give spammers your email, phone number and address. Thanks ICANN.
>public records are beneficial
How about you make yourself public? Post a pic of that boypussi of yours.