crossroadsguy 38 minutes ago

I have been quite happy with Porkbun. But I also was aware of Proton’s CEO and Proton the company’s vocal far right endorsements which didn’t matter much as I had written Proton off multiple times even before that for various reasons. Now, I am really not sure how to react to this Proton+Porkbun relationship thingie.

What are alternatives to Porkbun in cost and UX simplicity?

LeoPanthera 10 hours ago

Given the controversy surrounding Proton's potential political leanings, this feels like a major misstep for a company that should prioritize neutrality. It makes me seriously question where Porkbun stands.

It's also really bad timing, given that Porkbun's website at the time of writing appears to have been hacked, and is serving an invalid certificate.

  • rendaw 9 hours ago

    People have been recommending porkbun here hard, but I tried them based on that and the site crashed (503!) when I had symbols in my password!

    This wouldn't surprise me, given their engineering abilities, and I'd be terrified to leave anything critical in their hands.

    • toomuchtodo 9 hours ago

      I use them for all my domains, albeit with a passkey for my account. My domains are bought 10 years into the future though, so I rarely login.

    • chneu 6 hours ago

      I tried finding a reason to use Porkbun over something like namecheap and I couldn't.

      The porkbun UI is just barebones, it isn't better than anything else.

      Porkbun's prices are equal to or higher than most registrars.

      I don't see configuration options in porkbun that I can't utilize with other registrars/dns hosts.

      It seems like maybe porkbun has good customer service? I've had that elsewhere though, so again not a huge benefit for me. Support for domains isn't something I've ever really needed though.

      I don't really understand why people are recommending porkbun like they are.

      • joshstrange an hour ago

        Porkbun is cheaper than Namecheap by a few dollars especially on renewals. Namecheap’s renewal price is semi-hidden/obscured.

        All my domains are with Namecheap except 1-2 I was/am testing on Porkbun but I’m considering a switch since it means a hundred or two dollars a year in savings.

      • KronisLV 4 hours ago

        I use Namecheap for most of my domains, it quite sucks. I will admit that the DDNS functionality is nice (even supported by ddclient out of the box, if you ever need that), the selection of domains and everything else is as you'd expect, but the UI feels really clunky and is almost always slow for me.

        I did briefly use Porkbun and have to say that the minimalist UI that actually loads fast was a breath of fresh air and was so much less frustrating than Namecheap. I wonder what other good options for domains are out there. No comment on customer service in either case, though.

        • omnimus 3 hours ago

          Just buy domain on namecheap and move DNS somewhere else. Most server providers have good free ones or even cloudflare. Problem solved.

    • johnisgood 6 hours ago

      I prefer Gandi.

      • eps 4 hours ago

        I sworn by Gandi since the early '00s, but they sold themselves to a private equity firm recently and things almost immediately went just as one might fear.

        Leave while you can.

        • johnisgood 9 minutes ago

          > Leave while you can.

          Why? Would anything happen to my renewed domains?

          I know they no longer support free e-mail service, however, which was a bummer.

          I have not found a better alternative.

  • its-summertime 9 hours ago

    Do you have any more info on the invalid certificate?

    • onlygoose 7 hours ago

      I got served with an invalid certificate too, just for one hit, then the site loaded normally. Haven’t made a screenshot, but the certificate was issued by crewai dot com.

  • Larrikin 9 hours ago

    >Given the controversy surrounding Proton's potential political leanings

    Define the controversy and their leanings

    • noirbot 8 hours ago

      The CEO praised one of Trump's picks for an attorney overseeing internet regulation and then when asked about it, the official Proton account replied with multiple posts about how Democrats were sold out to big business and Republicans were the party of small business. Also about how J.D. Vance was the only person to want to talk to Proton about internet regulation. It's worth noting they also left out that the attorney in question lobbied for multiple big tech companies before being appointed and Proton's whole argument was "democrats are captured by big tech".

      Then when further asked about it, the CEO essentially said he didn't actually know much about the situation and hadn't meant it as an endorsement despite the original posts essentially being a one-sided attack on Democrats and all praise for the current administration, including @ mentioning Donald Trump. He also kept saying "my comments from last year" when they were from December and the controversy was in Jan.

      At best it seems quite naive from Proton's side to think the administration where Musk, Zuckerberg, and Cook were front row at the inauguration, and was generally funded by Musk, Thiel, Bezos and a raft of other VC folks is going to be more aggressive at regulating big tech companies and for internet privacy in general. At worst, they're trying to curry favor with/actually in favor of the current administration and don't want to admit it because a lot of their value as a business is for people who don't want the government to see their data.

      • 4ggr0 5 hours ago

        damn that's extremely disappointing. I use Proton Mail, VPN and Drive and pay quite a bit of money for it.

        Proton is a Swiss company why the fuck is the CEO glazing an american fascist. Time to look for alternatives.

        • metalman 2 hours ago

          Early on, the CEO, owner, of proton, ran a self published glam campain for himself,company, and family.So it's easy to see him attempt to do a little , heh heh ;), social mountain climbing.

          And as a user (less and less) of proton,it's been a slog,with technical problems on an android phone, impossible to resolve, years, multiple different phones, browsers....it's on there end, and there technical support , engages, but does nothing. And the pokbun does not load.

      • aio2 8 hours ago

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        • noirbot 8 hours ago

          https://archive.ph/LlbSj

          Here's the archive. Do you really think I'd write up all of that just completely making it up?

          Most of the rest of it is from a reddit thread here: https://old.reddit.com/r/ProtonMail/comments/1i2nz9v/on_poli...

          Throughout, he doesn't really give any actual justification for why he thought the original post was correct or remotely well informed. I haven't seen anything from him that acknowledges that he's praising an ex-lobbyist as being good for antitrust, or any explanation of why he'd think it was actually a good appointment for his asserted values. The only stated reasoning was "democrats bad, republicans good". There's no discussion of the role Musk and Thiel and Bezos played in electing Trump. There's no discussion of any Biden-era anti-trust action and why he'd think Trump's folks would do more.

          It's hard for me to come away from it with a positive opinion of the CEO's decision making and judgement.

          • illiac786 5 hours ago

            Tone deaf maybe, but his arguments are solid I find – most of all when compared to the reactions int eh thread.

            (And I profoundly despise Trump, he’s near the bottom of my scale when it comes to politicians)

  • xyst 9 hours ago

    Haven’t heard of any controversial political leanings in Proton Mail.

    Only controversy I remember was this incident where PM was compelled by govt to release IP address of one of its users — https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40280689

  • varun_ch 7 hours ago

    I’m not sure if Porkbun still do it, but for a while they were also pushing those decentralized blockchain TLDs alongside the real ones, which feels a bit disingenuous.

  • yieldcrv 9 hours ago

    I had to look it up,

    the “controversy” is that the CEO of Proton used his official proton twitter account to be excited about the US government appointment of someone that is likely to pursue antitrust sanctions against Big Tech. Fast Forward to now, this is true against Microsoft. He was also amused at Big Tech CEOs kissing up to Trump due to this specific threat of their monopolistic nature.

    The CEO removed their posts and the company reaffirmed that was not in line with the neutral stance.

    Vicariously invested people act like anyone that finds something beneficial in this administration is supposed to be ostracized.

    And that even if the CEO had posted this on a personal account, “accountability” is needed and should affect everything he is a part of and benefits from, in order to cause financial pain, I think forever? I’m not sure what people want or expect, it doesn't feel fleshed out

    • noirbot 8 hours ago

      The CEO posted something, and then the official Proton account also followed up with a multi-post writeup of how democrats were all captured by big tech as if the appointed person in question wasn't a former tech lobbyist.

      I don't think it should follow them forever, but for a company a lot of people are looking to to protect them against US government intrusion, picking this time specifically to @ mention Donald Trump and praise him appointing a big tech lobbyist and then have official company account defend him is certainly a bad look even if it mostly got deleted.

      Things like email security and VPNs are 99% a business of "do you trust this company to defend you against a nation-state as best they can" and injecting themselves into what, for them, is international politics at very least shows questionable judgement.

      If it was a post now about the action against Microsoft, sure. But preemptively praising someone's appointment feels very "kissing the ring" in a way that I don't want my trusted security company to be doing.

      • WithinReason 4 hours ago

        to quote the CEO:

        Second, regarding the message that was mistakenly posted from Proton's Reddit account, that message was not approved to be posted. I was unaware that it was posted, and I asked for it to be removed as soon as I saw it. We apologize for this failure in internal controls.

  • gruez 9 hours ago

    >Given the controversy surrounding Proton's potential political leanings

    ??? Explain?

    >It makes me seriously question where Porkbun stands.

    It's a cross selling partnership. Porkbun is referring its customers to use proton for mail hosting instead of fastmail or whatever. I'm not sure how that implies alignment of politics.

tombert 10 hours ago

I have to admit that I have never heard of Porkbun until right now, but I have been using Protonmail as my primary email since 2018 and I've been mostly happy with it. I think their Android app is terrible (or at least it was in 2023), but the iPhone app is fine and their web interface is fine too.

Regardless, I'm glad that they're getting enough recognition to be integrated with other services directly.

  • krick 9 hours ago

    I am still kinda on the fence if I should move to Proton or not. I bought a subscription on a sale, but I basically don't use any paid features, because they all are sort of vendor lock-in, in a sense I cannot realistically stop paying if I use them, I can mostly do just fine without using them, and it doesn't sound like a real complaint except that "regular" price is just horribly expensive for what I get IMO. The main sales point, of course, is that unlike Google the don't (and allegedly can't) read your emails, but when a service this expensive cannot really compete with a free gmail account feature-wise, and you aren't involved in Al-Qaeda or anything, it makes you reconsider.

    (And, BTW, if you are involved in Al-Qaeda, i.e. if you are really truly concerned about anyone reading your emails, it's not like you can just rely on Proton and relax. Both because your recipients likely don't use Proton, and also because the more serious you are about such concerns, the more emphasis is on that "allegedly" word. So I'm still not sure what I'm buying.)

    • tombert 8 hours ago

      I wanted to de-Google, and initially I was using Kolab Now for about two years, and that was terrible, so I was looking for something to replace it, and someone told me about Proton. I have custom domains mapped to it, so if they piss me off enough I could migrate to another service easily enough.

      I like having slightly increased security, but I'm not delusional: if I were doing something that I was worried about the government seeing, I probably wouldn't trust any cloud service blindly.

      I got in early enough to where they gave me a boatload of storage, a bit more than a terabyte, so that's kind of nice to have as a backup for my photos and the like.

  • rafram 9 hours ago

    Porkbun is a great registrar. Cheap, decent UI, no bullshit.

    • macrocosmos 7 hours ago

      I searched for an obscure domain on pork bun. It was open. The very next day it was bought and up for sale for a higher price on some marketplace they own. They’re the same as any other registrar.

    • arcanemachiner 9 hours ago

      Agreed. I'm switching all my domains over from NameSilo this year as they expire. Their shitty UI was one thing, but they jacked up their .com prices a lot, and I'm done with them.

      • jerdfelt 9 hours ago

        You don't have to wait until expiry. Transfers generally add 1 year of service (for most TLDs), so unless you're already at the limit, you can transfer everything now.

        • woleium 9 hours ago

          in fact you should not wait till expiration. Some registries refuse transfers if the domain is too close to expiration.

      • zerebos 9 hours ago

        This is the motivation I need to finally switch off NameSilo too

    • havaloc 9 hours ago

      Agreed. They support ALIAS records in their DNS, which many registrars don't.

    • sureIy 9 hours ago

      .com price looks decent too, only 62¢ higher than Cloudflare.

      I've settled on Cloudflare + internetbs.net for the cheapest domains with no bs.

krick 9 hours ago

What is the essence of this partnership? I never heard about porkbun, but I see it's a domain registrar, so I suppose the point is that now they offer a custom domain for your proton email... but it was always possible to attach a custom domain to proton email (if you pay for it, naturally). So, in what sense they are partnering? Like, it's now cheaper to do with porkbun + proton than porkbun + anything else, or proton + anything else? Basically, is it just some sort of meaningless marketing announcement, or is there more substance?

  • rnewme 9 hours ago

    Porkbun is a great domain register, and proton seems to be good in it's field. This is a cool and welcome colab for me

    • guyfromfargo 8 hours ago

      I decided to try Porkbun last week, had a minor issue and opened up a support chat. Instantly I was connected with a guy named Richard who I could tell was a real person, who had deep knowledge of domains and DNS, and he was empowered to solve my issue. I was blown away. I haven’t had support like that in years.

      • jmathai 5 hours ago

        The best part of Google domains being purchased by square space was finding porkbun. I’ve moved all my domains and have been very happy.

  • ilrwbwrkhv 8 hours ago

    I have used porkbun for all of my domains for a very very long time. They are absolutely top notch. just like bunny CDN.

  • richbell 8 hours ago

    And will they ever support an easily-configured catch-all domain, like Namecheap?

  • sureIy 9 hours ago

    It seems that it just allows easy addition of proton email to your domains, at a slightly better rate.

    Looks just like an advertisement to me, I'd downvote it if I could.

    • rnewme 9 hours ago

      Looks like going for namecheap features but partnering with cool providers. Not sure why you would down vote, esp since 1/3 of frontpage here at any given moments is ads.

    • mattl 8 hours ago

      I presume you can avoid having to use porkbun’s zone management stuff and they just make it work behind the scenes.

dlenski 5 hours ago

I used to work down the hall from Porkbun in a co-working space in Portland. They gave me a nice cozy hoodie for doing a bit of A/B testing for them.

Nice folks!

But how is this not just an ad?

  • whattidywhat an hour ago

    Not trying to demean you or them but, most people get paid actual money for doing a day or more of work

BrouteMinou 9 hours ago

I've been using Proton for a long time and Porkbun for a year.

I am not sure what I can get from that. Do I have to cancel my proton to move everything to the PB plan? Can I link my accounts?

I guess I am bookmarking this post to remind me to look at this when I have time...