It is generally recommended to keep your domain registration separate from your hosting provider to avoid potential risks. There have been instances where both the domain and hosted content were unexpectedly removed by the registrar/host, causing significant loss. While the suggested companies in the previous discussion were mentioned in good faith, it's important to note that each of them may have their own issues, such as bait-and-switch tactics, aggressive upselling, subpar website designs, underperforming servers, unhelpful customer service, front running WHOIS lookups, and more. To make an informed decision, it is advisable to conduct thorough research and explore forums where users share their experiences. Personally, I have had domains registered with the companies mentioned but would not choose them again.
Namesilo, although it underwent some changes with new ownership, has been known for its affordability and independence. They offer straightforward domain transfers and include free privacy protection. Namebright, on the other hand, provides free privacy only for the first year and has been a dedicated registrar with a vast portfolio. Both Namebright and HugeDomains are part of the same small company, and they maintain honest dealings with options to engage in real-person conversations via phone or email. These suggestions are based solely on personal experiences and do not involve any affiliations or ties.