Google Domains is “winding down following a transition period,” with Squarespace taking over the business and assets…

  • Mockrenocks@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Thankfully my autorenewal happened at the end of May (May 29th). Folks, you have 30 days from the date of an auto-renewal to cancel and get a refund.

  • Lasairiona@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Thanks! Would have been nice to get an email from Google about it. I have a website on Squarespace (recently moved over from Wix). Since them people are getting my money anyway, should I just let them have ny domain too or move to something else? The comments here like Cloudflare (need to check prices, I currently pay 12 bucks a year).

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    1 year ago

    Right as I was looking at them yesterday to buy a domain for a Lemmy instance. Glad I didn’t bother going through with it.

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    1 year ago

    Bruh.

    Anyone know if squarespace is likely to jack up the price? I quite like my domain and was planning on spinning up a kbin instance with it

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    1 year ago

    How long can they keep doing this before people stop trusting Google to support any new service? At some point it’s like, why bother engaging with their products if you know they have limited, unpredictable shelf life?

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        1 year ago

        I was talking to a friend currently working for Waymo (an Alphabet subsidiary) about this issue and he mentioned that there’s a strong incentive to launch products because that can be used to lobby for promotions and raises, but very little incentive to support them long term unless it’s Gmail or one of the other flagships.

        If everyone wants to make stuff and nobody wants to run or improve stuff, it makes sense that this would happen. It just seems like such a relatively easy issue to fix.