On September 1, 2023, the domains registry for .COM and .XYZ will implement universal price increases of up to 9% for .COM renewals, and up to 9% for .XYZ renewals, registrations, and transfers.

    • @Bitrot@lemmy.sdf.org
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      Someone’s gotta harvest those bits, they deserve to get fair pay for putting in the hard work.

  • ono
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    131 year ago

    I keep hearing that Porkbun has great service and prices. I think I’ll give them a try next time I have to renew.

  • Ebby
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    101 year ago

    Let’s see here… $14/year * 9℅ = roughly $1.25.

    BREAKING NEWS Namecheap raises price $1.25 / year

    Unless im missing something big. I’m not thrilled, but I’m also not that concerned as long as trends remain intact. I only have a dozen or so sites and a few just for email.

    • bermuda
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      121 year ago

      You know you’re on lemmy when “a few dozen or so sites” + “a few just for email” is preceded by the word “only”

    • PenguinCoderOP
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      61 year ago

      I didn’t share this to complain of Namecheap increasing the price, rather to share the information. If anything the problem lies with ICANN and Verisign raising their price for no good reason. Captive audience and all that.

      • Ebby
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        21 year ago

        I meant to sound funny, but re-reading my comment ringed of sarcasm. Just poking fun 🙂

  • @Skiptrace
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    101 year ago

    Is xyz really that popular? I’d expect Com and net to have increases, but not xyz.

    • @dan@upvote.au
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      You’re locked into using their DNS servers. Some people are okay with that, but I don’t like arbitrary restrictions on my domains nor how much control Cloudflare have over the internet. Cloudflare’s domains are a loss leader - they sell them at wholesale price and make $0 profit - with the idea that you’ll get hooked on their other services and become a paying customer. Trying to ensure you use their services is the main goal, which is why they lock you into their DNS.

      I prefer Porkbun - they’re a bit more expensive (still cheaper than Namecheap though) but you have full control over the domain.

      In general, you never want to have both your domain and your hosting or CDN with the same company, as they can hold your domain hostage if there’s any ever concerns with the site.

    • ono
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      141 year ago

      I don’t use Cloudflare because it has so many hooks into so many places that it’s a one-stop shop for tracking people’s internet use, which I dislike.

    • @EvilColeslaw@beehaw.org
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      11 year ago

      Obviously it doesn’t apply to .com or .xyz, but in addition to the concerns about being locked in to Cloud flare’s name servers, they don’t support some gTLDs right now.