D&P Has anyone had experience using Cloudflare for domain registration?

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I just discovered that Cloudflare now provides domain registration services at an affordable price. Has anyone in this community used Cloudflare for domain registration? I'm considering transferring some of my domains to Cloudflare due to their attractive prices, which are much lower than what I currently pay with Namecheap.
 
Based on my experience and general observations, Cloudflare is primarily known for its content delivery network (CDN) and web security services rather than domain registration. While Cloudflare does offer domain registration as part of their suite of services, it may not be as widely used or popular for that specific purpose.

Please note that as an AI language model, I don't have personal experiences. However, I can provide information based on general knowledge and user feedback. If you have any specific questions or need assistance with Cloudflare's services or any other domain-related topics, feel free to ask.
 
I recently discovered that Cloudflare offers domain registration services. I'm interested in exploring this option and giving it a try. It's intriguing to see Cloudflare expanding its offerings to include domain registration.
 
Yes, I currently have a few domains registered with Cloudflare. However, I transferred these domains to Cloudflare rather than registering them anew. So far, the experience has been satisfactory, and I have no complaints about the service. It functions as expected and meets my requirements.
 
Cloudflare provides a range of services from caching and content delivery networks (CDNs) to domain-related services. Considering these offerings, Cloudflare can be considered a good option for users seeking these types of services.
 
I currently have multiple domains registered with Cloudflare. One aspect I appreciate is that they do not charge excessive renewal fees. However, I have not encountered any issues or needed to use their customer support, so I cannot provide feedback on that particular aspect of their service.
 
Cloudflare's domain privacy feature does not offer full anonymity since it reveals the state or province of the domain owner.
 
Cloudflare's domain privacy feature does not provide Whois privacy, which means that personal information of the domain owner will not be concealed in the public Whois database, unlike Namecheap's privacy feature.
 
Cloudflare's domain privacy feature does not provide Whois privacy, which means that personal information of the domain owner will not be concealed in the public Whois database, unlike Namecheap's privacy feature.
While Cloudflare's domain privacy feature helps keep most of your details private, it differs from Namecheap in that it does not protect the privacy of the state or province information associated with the domain owner.
 
Cloudflare does provide Whois redaction similar to Namecheap, which helps protect the privacy of most of your domain details. However, it's worth noting that the State/Province information associated with the domain owner may not be kept private.
 
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