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    To add to the namecheap thing, they are a big supporter of the EFF.
    Both financially, and attaching their name to most every campaign
    they do from anti- SOPA, CISPA (spying), to the recent
    net-neutrality "Internet Slowdown day." They seem to spend a lot of
    their money protecting freedom on the Internet.<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14-09-29 04:06 PM, Chris Irwin
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 3:51 PM,
            Khalid Baheyeldin <span dir="ltr"><<a
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                target="_blank">kb@2bits.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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              <div dir="ltr">I don't know about "the best place" but I
                moved from GoDaddy to NameCheap a few years ago.
                Autorenewal works great. They only send 3 emails per
                year per domain. One as a notice for renewal, another
                when your card is charged, and the ICANN mandatory email
                about updating the info on your domain, and that is it.
                You don't need to login or do anything. The .com domains
                cost $10.6 or so per year, which is very reasonable.<br>
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            <div>I'll second Namecheap. I've been using them for a few
              years for domains and SSL certificates. No hassle for
              domains.<br>
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              Only complaint is that their documentation doesn't outline
              the actual differences between SSL certificate offerings.
              But neither does anybody else in that price bracket.<br>
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          <div dir="ltr">Chris Irwin<br>
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              href="mailto:chris@chrisirwin.ca" target="_blank">chris@chrisirwin.ca</a>></div>
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