Joker.com are cheap and they work. Not the most sexy UI but it works just fine. Personally I have about 25 domains with them. I use (and can recommend) Bunny.net for DNS and CDN and Hetzner for compute and storage.
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I heard about Njalla via this Lemmy comment but I haven't tried them myself:
Run by Gottfrid Svartholm Warg of The Pirate Bay who has already served two prison sentences for acting on his beliefs around personal freedom and intellectual property.
If you try it report back lol
I have a .ca domain at hosthero and a .ca domain at easydns if you are in Canada I would recommend them. They offer more than .ca if you are not in Canada.
I personally use cloudflare. Never had an issue with them.
What TLD did you choose on porkbun? Maybe it's a national TLD that requires your ID. I have .EU, .me and .org domains with them and I was never asked for an ID.
I have bought two dozen domains (with common TLDs) on Porkbun and have never been asked for KYC.
I was going for one of the 6-9 digit .xyz domains. I can't check exactly what the message said since it have me the option to delete my account, which I did, but I believe the gist of it was about fighting against spam
I went for an .org and the same happened to me. After digging, Porkbun says is an automated flag of suspicious account, irrelevant to the TLD.
I've been using porkbun and they never asked my ID. Maybe it's specific to the .xyz TLD? That surprises me but the domain you wanted are super cheap, so maybe they attract spammers. .xyz is somewhat disreputable anyway.
This is actually the first time I had heard of the 6-9 digit .xyz domains being discounted (.99/year). That was not mentioned on porkbun's .xyz page, but web search found info. For those unaware, those domains register and renew at $0.99/year at some registrars, though $1.24 at porkbun.
And lol, almost everything I could think of related to mathematical constants were unavailable, e.g. 61803399.xyz. Some random ones were available and maybe I'll try to buy one just to see what happens.
I wonder if porkbun suddenly requires ID for all domain purchases? That would be annoying. It's been a while since I last bought from them.
Added: ok, this might help: https://kb.porkbun.com/article/225-why-porkbun-id-verification
Unpopular but cloudflare direct? I didn't need to provide photo id for porkbun, buy I did sign up a while ago. Apart from that I have used gandi but they took a weird turn with their pricing etc
Ditto all of this.
There are no good decently priced domain registrars at the moment. Even porkbun is just a cloudflare reseller now. The only downside of going with cloudflare is that don't let you use your own nameservers (at least that was true the last time I checked a few years ago), but if you don't already know that you want that, you probably don't need it.
I second this. I recently bought a domain from them, and they didn't even ask for my name.
OVH for the win?
I use ovh