Comment by palad1n
1 day ago
Are there any other TLDs that are of this ilk or are we saying nothing but .com will ever do? Or .org, perhaps?
1 day ago
Are there any other TLDs that are of this ilk or are we saying nothing but .com will ever do? Or .org, perhaps?
.com, .org have legacy contracts eliminating the shenanigans they can pull. .org did try get out of restrictions on hiking the price on renewals, but weren’t successful. So all my domains are either .com, .org or the TLD for the country where I live (of course, how trustworthy your local ccTLD is varies)
It's not exactly the same, but a lot of owners of weird TLDs have got hit with insane renewal fees,.hosting went from $20/y to $300/y overnight.
Also, some TLDs directly speculate on having very low prices for the first year or two, then 10x it on year 2 or 3.
Buy all 10 years you can when you get the domain. Renew yearly. When they pull silliness like this you have at least 9 years to migrate.
I would love a list of Radix TLDs or registrars who do this Safe Browsing ban with no appeal.
Also, go figure Namecheap works with these morons.
from their site (radix.website):
.store, .online, .tech, .site, .fun, .pw, .host, .press, .space, .uno, .website
not sure about other registrars
The ones used by freenom were particularly abused:
https://prezkennedy.com/2026/01/15/the-free-domain-trap-the-...
> Freenom’s terms of service allowed them to “cancel” a free domain at any time without warning. Users reported for years that as soon as their free site started getting significant traffic (and becoming valuable), Freenom would reclaim the domain and fill it with ads, effectively hijacking the user’s hard work.
Oh, sh!t, I used to own a .tk! Have no idea what happened to it.
At least for the last few years of Freenom, you could only get a domain for up to a year. Once that lapsed, they parked it and you had to pay to extend it further.
Some of these TLD also get thrown under weird arbitrary blacklists by security vendors.
Sorry, can’t buy a frame.work laptop because that’s a “Malicious TLD”, according to the folks at ZScaler.
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