Trusted Domain Registrars: Need Help

Vitya

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Hello,

I’m looking for a new domain registrar for our mission-critical website. So, a reliable and secure provider is a must.

Facilities like Free WHOIS, Domain Lock, 2F-Authentication and simple access to EPP code in future are also required.

We will be transferring a .com domain. Budget is flexible. Of course, the service shouldn’t be overpriced and have stable renewal pricing.

I liked these two but both have a serious concern for our situation:
  • CloudFlare: Limitation of using their own DNS.
  • DynaDot: It was banned by our country's government sometime ago. I can still access their website though.
I’m rather confused and not familiar with reputed names in the industry that meet above requirements.

Help will be much appreciated.
 
Thank you so much @eva2000. I'm noticing references to NameSilo often. Any idea how's the reputation of InternetBS.net nowadays?
Reputation I haven't heard much bad about InternetBS.net use to use them, but UX and design/billing is much better with the other 4 I listed above. I use them and Cloudflare as well :)
 
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If Dynadot isn't an option (my number one pick), NameBright might be a good contender. They are the "registrar" (essentially a control panel—but can be standalone) for all of DropCatch registrars.

DropCatch.com, owned by TurnCommerce, operates 1,201 registrars.
 
Reputation I haven't heard much bad about InternetBS.net use to use them, but UX and design/billing is much better with the other 4 I listed above. I use them and Cloudflare as well :)
I asked about InternetBS because they offer the necessary security features mentioned in the first post along with reasonable pricing. But I read elsewhere that their customer support is not upto the mark.

Registrars like Porkbun and Spaceship look value for money but I’d prefer to avoid relatively new players in the market without sufficient track record.

Name Silo is another name that I read often and could be considered. Could fellow members please share their experiences with them?
 
Porkbun appears to be 10 years old and had more than 2 million domains under their management last year. Their backend is kind of interesting because it is just so old style. I kind of like it. I tried Spaceship but their backend has been quite frustrating to use imo.
 
Porkbun appears to be 10 years old and had more than 2 million domains under their management last year. Their backend is kind of interesting because it is just so old style. I kind of like it. I tried Spaceship but their backend has been quite frustrating to use imo.
NameCheap have all that you need. In their CPanel you get to use some free forums as well
 
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