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Remove or add warnings to Njalla #383
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Thank you for the information, I have removed it until further information is investigated! |
Thanks. As a side note, they aren't actually a domain registrar and your information is never shared with the actual domain registrar. This might sound good, but in reality, there is no point and you have no control. With an actual registrar, you own the domain, which means it's very hard for anyone to take it from you (both legally and technically). You could even fight them through ICANN or the courts. With Njalla you are beholden to their terms of use, they can do anything if they want. And so could Tucows Domains, which actually controls the domains. If either decides to take your domain, you can't do anything. And this does not even give more privacy. With any domain registrar, you could just lie, and then most accept crypto. Njalla has the same privacy, with no legal recourse and a habit of stealing domains and VPS's. Even worse, it's easier to steal domains, as you can trick either Tucows or Njalla, but with a real registrar a hacker has to trick the domain registrar. So with Njalla they are twice as likely to be able steal your domain. https://protos.com/darknet-market-dark-fail-namecheap-hack-crypto-bitcoin-phishing/ |
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Well known that they ban paying users for no to little reason.
https://www.trustpilot.com/review/njal.la
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