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1. ksec+tK[view] [source] 2018-09-27 17:11:09
>>jgraha+(OP)
I wouldn't have cared much about Domain Name Register just a week ago, but after what happen at Zoho, and all the horror story in the comments section from namecheap and others, Cloudflare Registar couldn't come at a better time.

I really wish Cloudflare at least made $1 or $2 Gross Profits per domain. Who paids for Domain Register Support? I would much rather be a "customer" than I am not sure where they are making money from my Domain.

P.S - If those were wholesale price, do other companies get heavy discount for signing up in bulks? How do other companies made money when they are selling it for $0.99 or $6.99

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2. conrad+3G1[view] [source] 2018-09-28 00:37:17
>>ksec+tK
Interesting that no one here has mentioned Google Domains:

- It has no up-sells

- I trust Google's security more than Cloudflare's

- It has decent customer support, unlike some of Google's other products

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3. TheAce+QL1[view] [source] 2018-09-28 02:09:00
>>conrad+3G1
Last time I looked at their Terms of Service it appeared that losing your Google account would cause you to lose access to all services. It's not good to put all your eggs in one basket. With that being said, I've used Google Domains as well and haven't had any issues with it.
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4. h1d+gF2[view] [source] 2018-09-28 14:58:42
>>TheAce+QL1
This. I lost access to an email address and when Google asked me to check email for accessing it from a new device, I could no longer get in. It asked me when I signed up but of course I couldn't answer it properly.

And it's another step to showing what you're related to, to Google. It would be better if you want Google to build up your online figure on behalf of you.

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