Google holding true on it's promise to sunset any decent product that doesn't immediately grant them the same success as their ad business, utter shit news.
I guess I might as well migrate ahead of time so the sites I run don't shit the bed when google inevitably screws up the migration process. Anyone have experience with squarespace domain hosting?
I just recently finished transferring a bunch of domains TO Google Domains, now I'm going to have do it all again lol. Wondering what the best alternative is... After this maybe Cloudflare since they are at least unlikely to shut down.
As usual, Google doesn't disappoint by fucking things up for everyone. I've been meaning to migrate off of GMail for a while, this is yet another signal to do so.
@darth@Mustafaalbazy The only thing stopping me from migrating off of gmail is all of the websites and services that don't let you change your email address
Google shutting down Google Domains is honestly baffling.
If domains aren't a pure profit center for a cloud hosting company then what is? How does selling the business to Squarespace (?!?!?!) of all companies not do serious brand damage to Google in this space?
Dang that’s sad to hear, I’ve gone with Google Domains mainly because it’s so easy to share access for billing, etc. with other Google Accounts like my clients’ for example
Ah fuck. The best value add of google domains is that you can set email aliases (including *@domain) and redirect them to your own adresses. Guess I'm gonna have to roll my own relay.
I use catchall addresses with my cloudflare domain connected to my protonmail account. Was way easier to set up than I thought and I’d definitely recommend it.
If you’re an iOS user, any non-free tier of icloud already includes something like 3-5 email domains. Not hard to set up. It’s a nice bonus most people aren’t aware of.
I really like Porkbun, and they tend to be one of the cheapest registrars. They have US-based phone support too. Phone support is becoming less common with cheaper registrars.
Pretty much all good registrars support free WHOIS privacy (especially if you're in Europe as redacting personal data in WHOIS is basically mandated by GDPR), and DNSSEC support is also widespread.
porkbun seems to have great ethics, namecheap banned me once for being venezuela and porkbun welcomed me and their support has always been very polite and efficient in comparison with the impersonal treatment u get at namecheap. i like porkbun.
@AArun@Mustafaalbazy I have no loyalty to any of these companies. Whatever is the cheapest and has a decent reputation. I use porkbun, cheap and though I had to call customer service to work out the payment, getting through to a human was easy enough.
I would assume Google still. https://registry.google is a registry. https://domains.google is a registrar. They are selling off their registrar business to Squarespace. No word about changes to the registry business.