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I started using DNSCrypt as recommended on Privcytools.io and saw some DNS servers with DNSSEC
Not sure what that was I did a bit researching on DNSSEC and there are a lot of mixed reports with some saying it is good and will soon become a required standard and some saying it is bad, government controls it don't use it.
Now I am curious as to what the consensus here is on DNSSEC?
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hello, can I register a domain name identical to another domain name but with a different extension. The domain name that I want to copy (he is in .com) is not used in fact, there is no website, he is on a parking page. There is no trademark that has been registered as well and this domain name was created in 2004.
Am I allowed to do this?it's legal?
thank you in advance
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i'm sorry for my bad english i'm french
Hey, I created a website to help me search for short nTLD domain extensions. Thought it may be useful for others here as well.
It's basically an instant search across every of the 1000+ registrable domain extensions + categorisation + registry price comparison + no domain front running (unlike other sites).
I'm curious if this is useful for some people here. What tools do you all use to search for available names other than .com?
Edit: Just bought a nicer domain for the site, but the old link still works.
I'm in the process of developing a startup, and realized that I can use a .net domain to spell out my actual company name. For example, if my company name was 'Boston Clarinet', I could get the domain 'bostonclari.net'.
Now on one had I think that it sounds like a cleaver idea, but on the other, I'm wondering if it could lead to confusion, and maybe something like 'bostonclarinet.com' would actually rank higher? Any opinions?
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As we all know, a system is as secure as its weakest link.
Example: 2FA via SMS only? We have seen hacks of these by social engineering/identity theft and SIM Swap.
In the same vein as "not your keys, not your crypto". I need to remind you that "not your domain name, not your emails" also applies.
Now, a lot of people use emails that are public emails. e.g. Gmail, Hotmail, etc. for their accounts.
I know you can secure these with 2FA or even a YubiKey etc., but, yours truly has had the displeasure of having his Gmail account arbitrarily suspended more than 5 years ago, no reasons given. Did everything to try to recover, and spent a whole week with my nerves getting slowly seared till I finally managed to get a friend who works for Google to open a ticket on an internal (staff only) system, and my account was back.
I was told no reasons can be given but I may have been false-positively flagged as abusing spam. He said sometimes being on the same corporate or public wifi with someone else infected with malware that is running a spam bot could get you accidentally flagged.
It was a very traumatic experience to say the least. I had some data on my GDrive that were NOT even on my computer. Throughout the ordeal I saw a lot of horror stories on Google Community forums and other places where people who had their accounts arbitrarily suspended were told by Google they won't be restored and no reasons were given.
I was extremely lucky but I am sure some others weren't.
You do NOT know how reliant you are on an account till you lose access to it, and you do not realise how much you take for granted that an account/service will continue to be there till it's taken away from you. The bigger the company that has the account, the less chance you can even find someone to speak to about why this happened much less how to reverse it.
First thing I did was back everything up offline (contacts, GDrive, etc.), then immediately proceeded to get a private email address. Then moved ALL accounts with anything (banks, online services, etc.) to my private email address.
A private email address means you own the domain name and the email address. Even if the email provider arbitrarily decides to terminate your account, you can find a different provider to move the email address to (as long as you still own the domain) and then login verification/password reset emails/etc. will NOT be impossible to get.
Do NOT use your work email address
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