Domain .com impossible to take down

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For my sales page I'm using a domain from a domain selling company called The Host, it's apparently a Ukrainian company, unfortunately they don't provide an SSL along with the domain, like for example when you buy a domain from Namecheap, there you don't even care about SSL.

This is not a problem for the sales page because I generate an SSL through the hosting CPANEL itself, this already eliminates that message that the site does not have SSL...

However, in the checkouts that we have available here in Brazil to sell products online, they unfortunately have a technology that is backward and inferior to the checkouts that you use in other countries around the world, these Brazilian checkouts force you to enter their DNS within the platform on which you purchased the item. domain, the problem is that they don't provide a field to add the SSL and they don't even do it automatically

I would like to know if there is a website to buy domains that ignores complaints as much as The Host UA and at the same time frees you from the worry of SSL, similar to what Namecheap does.

PS: Namecheap is not unbeatable as they say here, they banned some of my domains from product pages, I had to pause my Facebook Ads campaigns because of this and now I'm seeing how I can resolve it... Apparently they are even capable of supporting por* websites , but a simple normal product sales page can't handle it
 
it's apparently a Ukrainian company, unfortunately they don't provide an SSL along with the domain, like for example when you buy a domain from Namecheap, there you don't even care about SSL.
Doesn't matter
you can get it for free
https://letsencrypt.org/getting-started/
However, in the checkouts that we have available here in Brazil to sell products online, they unfortunately have a technology that is backward and inferior to the checkouts that you use in other countries around the world, these Brazilian checkouts force you to enter their DNS within the platform on which you purchased the item. domain, the problem is that they don't provide a field to add the SSL and they don't even do it automatically
Reroute it to a dns management like cloudflare?
Or simply, don't purchase as an Brazilian..use a non-brazilian VCC
 
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There is no such thing as impossible to take down, they all get taken down if the NIC want´s it taken down.
Unless he goes and use onion but even then.. that can be taken down too with enough efforts :suspicious:
 
Doesn't matter
you can get it for free
https://letsencrypt.org/getting-started/
Hi Reminisce, I understand your point, for the sales page I even got it for free, as I can insert it within the hosting, but the problem is within the checkout, the checkout provides its nameservers to place within the website where I purchased the domain, after redirecting for the checkout nameservers, I simply don't have a field to add an SSL, as the checkout has a crappy technology that assumes that you are acquiring your domain on sites that "normal" people acquire domains on, sites that already "attach" the SSL to the domain you are purchasing
 
There is no such thing as impossible to take down, they all get taken down if the NIC want´s it taken down.
I understand, but the people who might be interested in taking down my domain, I don't think they would go that far, they probably didn't have to put that much effort into taking down my Namecheap, especially here in Brazil, a lawless land, not like first world countries that justice works as it should
 
I understand, but the people who might be interested in taking down my domain, I don't think they would go that far, they probably didn't have to put that much effort into taking down my Namecheap, especially here in Brazil, a lawless land, not like first world countries that justice works as it should
If any provider feel threatened enough, they will pull the plug under "violating their ToS" to shut you down.
You, your business is not worth the fight for them.
If you have that much competition/blood/risk, you should be ready to move domains at any moment notice.
BR's being lawless has nothing on the internet.
Internet is practically lawless, the rich decides the laws.
Hi Reminisce, I understand your point, for the sales page I even got it for free, as I can insert it within the hosting, but the problem is within the checkout, the checkout provides its nameservers to place within the website where I purchased the domain, after redirecting for the checkout nameservers, I simply don't have a field to add an SSL, as the checkout has a crappy technology that assumes that you are acquiring your domain on sites that "normal" people acquire domains on, sites that already "attach" the SSL to the domain you are purchasing
You can add it in new DNS management system you are using for example in cloudflare.
Workflow is the following
Your domain registrar DNS -> CloudFlare DNS
So all new entries will come from CloudFlare DNS.
There should be no limit on how many entries you can add there.
 
If any provider feel threatened enough, they will pull the plug under "violating their ToS" to shut you down.
You, your business is not worth the fight for them.
If you have that much competition/blood/risk, you should be ready to move domains at any moment notice.
BR's being lawless has nothing on the internet.
Internet is practically lawless, the rich decides the laws.
I understand, so no matter where I buy my domain I will always take risks, but here in Brazil many run much riskier things than me, using The Host UA at least to protect the sales page domain, and at least for that it works well and for some reason "no one can" take it down, in terms of checkout I will stay on Namecheap even though I always change as necessary, maybe just by checking out on Namecheap I will have less risk of the domain falling off the checkout, unfortunately no website offshore domains provides the ease that Namecheap(not offshore) provides to connect the purchased domain to my crap brazilian checkout
 
I understand, so no matter where I buy my domain I will always take risks, but here in Brazil many run much riskier things than me, using The Host UA at least to protect the sales page domain, and at least for that it works well and for some reason "no one can" take it down, in terms of checkout I will stay on Namecheap even though I always change as necessary, maybe just by checking out on Namecheap I will have less risk of the domain falling off the checkout, unfortunately no website offshore domains provides the ease that Namecheap(not offshore) provides to connect the purchased domain to my crap brazilian checkout
Anyone who says they can keep anything up, i would honestly never believe it.
The moment a CnD with comes with enough backing and the right approvals, hosts & registrars will all comply.

I use to run movies sites, tv shows, manga, anime etc
Speaking from experience, it is a daily struggle. Used multiple hosts, multiple domains, node balancer to switch if any goes down, get another host/domain if one of the backup or main goes down, make sure none of is traced back to me.

If you are in that same field of issues being thrown at you, it's just a never-ending fight until someone throws the actual law book at you.
 
Anyone who says they can keep anything up, i would honestly never believe it.
The moment a CnD with comes with enough backing and the right approvals, hosts & registrars will all comply.

I use to run movies sites, tv shows, manga, anime etc
Speaking from experience, it is a daily struggle. Used multiple hosts, multiple domains, node balancer to switch if any goes down, get another host/domain if one of the backup or main goes down, make sure none of is traced back to me.

If you are in that same field of issues being thrown at you, it's just a never-ending fight until someone throws the actual law book at you.
Complicated situation, I can't even imagine the work you had to do with this, film and series companies I imagine have a high interest in removing this content from the internet and as they have a lot of money they also have a lot of means, in addition to doing such things for years, the company who has an "interest" in my pages being taken offline is not big, they have money but no means, they don't even sell online, besides being a Brazilian company, and everything from Brazil is technologically backward, or has knowledge in technology very low, I find it very strange that they managed to take down my namecheap, sometimes it wasn't even them, it was something else bigger, or it was the "laws of the internet" as they said here, I have no idea, but the ROI isn't You can stop, I'll try to get my structure back as quickly as possible
 
If you’re dealing with a situation where a .com domain is difficult to take down, it’s important to understand the various factors involved.
 
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