Google Domains is “winding down following a transition period,” with Squarespace taking over the business and assets…

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    2 years ago

    I use namecheap. They’re mostly fine, but they do not make it easy to support free SSL certs, and their shared hosting is not a particularly good deal, but it’s still cheap enough for one site that I haven’t investigated thoroughly. I haven’t changed my registrar, but I did send my DNS over to Cloudflare due to the SSL issue.

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      2 years ago

      I just transferred my Google domains to Cloudflare. Super easy and good interface, like everything else Cloudflare. Plus it’s cheaper!

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      I use namecheap for the registration and Cloudflare for the DNS. Pretty easy setup and support as well. The SSL is great as I get a free SSL wildcard and can use that for other origin and edge certificates as well.