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Looking to set up a basic static website. What domain registrar should I go with? Would prefer something that has more privacy obviously. Any recommendations on hosting services (cannot host on own hardware right now)?

I would need something that has reasonable security, can work with LetsEncrypt SSL certs, and preferably has either privacy respecting analytics or no analytics. Don't want google to bother me or my website visitors.

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[-] xusontha@ls.buckodr.ink 4 points 1 year ago

Porkbun is great for domain, haven't tried their hosting but I'd it's as good as their other stuff it should be great!

[-] ultratiem@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Just transferred over my domain. Pretty impressed by their security and the fact they have an account delete button right there in settings.

Gotta say, the process was supposed to take up to 5 days but my old registrar completed it in minutes. Pretty impressive! So shoutout to Namesilo for being pretty damn stellar.

Edit: Namesilo deleted my account in minutes of sending a support request, so shout out again for being so responsive!

[-] Para_lyzed@lemmy.world 3 points 11 months ago

1984.hosting is great, I've been using their service for a couple of years now. They're based in Iceland (really strong privacy laws) and have options for crypto payment if you don't want to reveal yourself through your payment method. As with all registrars, they'll need an email address (or alias) to reach you at in case there's a domain dispute, and while they also ask for address and phone number, they've never had me actually verify anything beyond the email. If you give a fake address and phone number, then you'll just need to understand that if someone challenges your domain, it will be very difficult for you to prove ownership with fake details (not as if that's likely to happen unless you're allowing the site to be crawled by a search engine though). I only have a domain through them, not a hosted webserver, but they seem to have good options for hosting. I know that they handle Let's Encrypt certs automatically for hosted sites, and they run off green energy (geothermal) if that matters to you.

[-] leraje@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
  1. njal.la
  2. 1984 Hosting
  3. Orange
  4. Incognet

All offer domains and hosting/VPS which you can use Monero to pay for.

Things to bear in mind: totally anonymous domain purchasing means you have no real control over it as it can't be proved you are the owner. If the registrar fucked you over, you lose the domain.

[-] emhl@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

For static site hosting I can recommend https://www.statichost.eu/

[-] nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.de 0 points 1 year ago

Hetzner for both. For domain registration, Najalla is also good and you can pay using Monero.

[-] db2@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

Unless you're wanting to use Plex with it.

[-] nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 year ago

I have used Plex with it, and I am using Jellyfin, now. I have had no issues.

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