maybe they meant adding domains for free, most free hosts don’t allow you to use custom domains for free and require a paid plan for that. so could be that OP is willing to pay for the domain itself but not for using it, which is fair
maybe they meant adding domains for free, most free hosts don’t allow you to use custom domains for free and require a paid plan for that. so could be that OP is willing to pay for the domain itself but not for using it, which is fair
may I ask how you found it ? really curious why it’s getting comments so many months later 😅
If google is giving out top level domains for free now then it is a market dominance strategy because nobody else can do it I think.
I don’t they do, they only give free subdomains
what about wordpress.com ? (yeah, it’s different but by the same developers)
something to use, also this is an old post lol 🙃. I eventually settled on codeberg but I’m open to suggestions
will it not be possible to register those domains again ?
just don’t pay attention to the crypto stuff, but otherwise it’s alright. it gets its results from other search engines
agreed, although the fact that you can’t block brave’s crawler (if I had to guess, I’d say they’re probably using the same user-agent as Google to disguise their crawler) and they give “rights” to the data is a bit troubling. also maybe the API doesn’t include the citations ? in any case, it is suspicious they managed to make such a good search engine in so short a time, there is more than meets the eye…
that’s only for iOS/MacOS
can I get some dopamine as well ? 👉👈
that is fair, but your ISP is logging the DNS requests anyway, and NextDNS allows you to turn off logging.
Edit: I also don’t see how it’s worse than ads and trackers, they can only see the domain names of the sites you visit.
or just NextDNS which doesn’t even require anything to be installed
bruh, I went to look this tweet up to see if it was true (I know it’s not but wanted to make sure) and realized I can’t view twitter
ahh, maybe it’s a bug