I'm using my local registrar. 10 years ago, when I registered my first domain, it was one of few options I was familiar with, and they had offered a discount. I could find something cheaper, but we're talking about 8EUR/year. It doesn't really matter.
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Was on Google cause I just initially was setting them up there. Moved to cloudflare the day they added dev tlds.
I originally used namecheap but moved over to porkbun about 2 years ago now. I've really enjoyed their service since the move. The two instances where I needed to contact support were great. Issues were resolved very quick and responses weren't days apart like namecheap.
What privacy concerns do you have? I'm all for privacy, but I don't really see where registrars are a delicate topic in that. The most that comes to mind is that some (most?) have a service where they do not give out your name and address for whois requests, but instead the details of the registrar (namecheap has that for example).
I want my private information to be hidden in Whois requests. Also, I don't want to buy a domain from a registrar that seems very sketchy.
Most registrars offer whois privacy protection which is a randomized forwarder, so if someone emails the contact it can get to you but none of your information is shown. Usually about $2 a year, don’t forget to auto-renew it.
Namecheap usually adds it for free for the initial registration period.
Ghandi.net because a paranoid DNS expert told me he uses it
Ghandi got sold to another company last year and they have started raising prices... I suggest you look into transfering your domain to somewhere else. I am trying porkbun now and it seems alright but they are others.
I currently use gandi but I'm planning on moving to cloudflare. Not in too much of a rush since I did a 10 year lease.
Initally some local site, then I transferred to GoDaddy, then to OVH (since GD is shit). One is still at Cloudflare (tried to move there, but they don't support al TLDs that I use, like ".eu").
For DNS I use Cloudflare. They provide a layer of privacy, i.e. your server IPs don't get exposed directly.
Namecheap because cheap
I use Hostpoint.
They were recommended by Protonmail, and meet my privacy concerns.
I started with Porkbun, but I also have some domains on Gandi because they offer a CC TLD I wanted.
Currently using Infomaniak.com and I'm really liking it. They are a bit pricy compared to other registrars but
- they have solid privacy policy
- their servers use renewable energy
- they let you set up DDNS with a simple bash script
- they offer some cool email and kSuite benefits with the purchase of a domain
Contabo, since I also rented a VPS with them at the time. Really great service, complete dns control. Can only recommend
OVH because it's European
Namesilo, cheap and never had issues
OVH because cheap enough for me, europe based and reliable.
Veebimajutus. They are a local registrar in my country and I like to support local businesses.
Chose Namecheap just for domain and later ionos and their mail service for my 2nd.
porkbun is good and cheap