I stick with the big name registrars and then just use the cheapest for that TLD.
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Easydns.ca, no privacy issues. Nothing about me personally in the who's db (.net tld)
OVH because cheap enough for me, europe based and reliable.
Was on Namesilo. No complaints, save for the slow website. Changed to porkburn because it was a bit cheaper.
INWX because it's a local provider which seems decent.
cloudflare takes 0% commision, but its cloudflare
Internet.bs because it's cheap and had a cctld I wanted
Gen.xyz
I use Infomaniak, as they follow swiss privacy laws and had the cheapest registration for .ch when I registered it first.
name.com. I don't remember why I picked them, but they do no BS and the service is fine.
Ive been thinking about #dnsregistrars and #ssl certificates lately. Does anyone know a #coop #registrar ?
Not sure why you got downvoted, wanting to do business with a work co-op is valid. I don't however know of one :/