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Why is it advised to keep hosting and domain names separate?
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<blockquote data-quote="Red0888" data-source="post: 2357438" data-attributes="member: 322983711"><p>One of the reason is, in case of an issue arising in the future due to some unforeseen reason, the company can suspend both the domain, and hosting which would effectively render you with no options. </p><p></p><p>Consider this - You own a domain at namecheap but using hostinger.com to host your website. Suppose hostinger suspends your website for some reason, you still have the ability to switch to a new host. This means that you still have some way to communicate with visitors of your website. </p><p></p><p>As for your question regarding registrar's, I prefer only namecheap or njal.la. (the latter if you prefer a high level of privacy.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red0888, post: 2357438, member: 322983711"] One of the reason is, in case of an issue arising in the future due to some unforeseen reason, the company can suspend both the domain, and hosting which would effectively render you with no options. Consider this - You own a domain at namecheap but using hostinger.com to host your website. Suppose hostinger suspends your website for some reason, you still have the ability to switch to a new host. This means that you still have some way to communicate with visitors of your website. As for your question regarding registrar's, I prefer only namecheap or njal.la. (the latter if you prefer a high level of privacy.) [/QUOTE]
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