• Registrar. That’s the term. Thanks.

          I’ll check out their pricing.

          Do you know if they still have to share you details as who owns the domain? Not that I’m up to anything sinister, just will be for a home server but still nice for anonymity and places like names.co.uk charge more for hiding those details.

          • originalucifer
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            45 days ago

            i picked them partially because they offer obfuscation services to hide your ownership from public registration information. it is an extra charge per domain.

      • @InfiniteHench@lemmy.world
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        25 days ago

        These days, I don’t remember the last registrar I’ve seen that does not provide at least some kind of basic hosting. Maybe they want to grow like all businesses, maybe just being a registrar doesn’t keep the lights on anymore. Not sure, but it definitely seems to be the thing most, if not all, do now.

          • @InfiniteHench@lemmy.world
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            15 days ago

            Probably some mix of: it was an unknown and unregulated industry when domains were invented, the idea of ‘property’ doesn’t really work like that IRL (the bank or local government can take your house for myriad reasons), and people aren’t motivated enough to make any significant changes.