Hi all, I'm building a new site via Google Sites to replace my pre-existing web.com site. I would like the URL to remain the same. What do I need to do to redirect to the new Google Site once finished? Thanks in advance! Source: 4 months ago
I'm not sure how to connect the html code to the domain name? I don't see an interface from web.com (purchasing site) other than their expensive website building packages. I don't want to pay that amount for developing the website as the point is to code the entire thing by hand. Source: 7 months ago
Web (yes I'm not kidding its web.com). Source: 8 months ago
A good analogy is to look at Network Solutions. It's a horrible company that is owned by web.com. Web.com only cares about sales and marketing. The registrar aspects just a path to cross-sell you on bullshit services. Source: 9 months ago
This sucks. What I liked about Google Domains is that price remained the same year after year. Most registers are owned by a couple companies (web.com or something?) and every renewal it is some jacked up artificial price. $12 for the first year and somehow it is $36+ for the next? All the registers should be price regulated. Source: 10 months ago
I have been an Arvixe customer since 2008, and had mixed results. Right now I logged into the portal and it now redirects to web.com. Source: 11 months ago
A small orange is now owned by web.com, so I would imagine their support systems are all merged now, therefore, it's likely you will have to wait 24-48 hours for billing support to get back to you to unsuspend your account and put it back in working order. Source: 12 months ago
I am not a fan of GoDaddy. Any chance of moving your site to another provider? I know this does not help your current situation, but worth checking into if this is a new site and can move it before become too invested. I have used web.com and been very happy with them. Source: about 1 year ago
I haven't purchased a domain or found a hosting company in a while but I need to now. Since I'm just small time, I've always gone through register.com (aka web.com) and had success but I don't need much from them. I upload my pages via Core FTP LE. I wonder if it's worth looking elsewhere. I even saw I could purchase the domains through Google. I'm looking for suggestions if you don't mind. Thank you for... Source: about 1 year ago
Namecheap utilizes a privacy service with an address in Iceland to help protect customer information- nothing more, and nothing less. Almost every major domain name registrar uses privacy or proxy services: Tucows, GoDaddy, web.com, etc. Source: about 1 year ago
The crazy part is I tried to open a junk email this morning from web.com and it took me to a lawfirm website that one of the owners use, but I have never used the site before. Source: about 1 year ago
A family friend of mine played on the Canadian Tour and even had a cup of coffee on the KF Tour (back when it was the Web.Com tour). He always says that the closer you get to the green, the further the disparity in talent from even a good KF or PGA player, and a Canadian or other low level pro tour (let alone amateurs) is. It makes sense - practically, the teeshot gives you the widest target in golf and the... Source: about 1 year ago
Install .exe with Powershell Script - delete shortcut it creates - create new shortcut (web.com). I'm using script deployment type. The content folder has both the .ps1 and the .exe inside. Install field is set to: Powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -File "Installer.ps1". Source: over 1 year ago
Most other registrars use privacy or proxy services (GoDaddy, Tucows, web.com, Google included), and along with the requirements of the GDPR, you will almost never be able to see the underlying customer data in whois/RDAP output. Does not mean it's a scam though. Source: over 1 year ago
I second this. Avoid register.com and web.com at all costs. Their technology is about as bad as it gets, and their customer service is even worse. They have so much junk technology and can't keep track of the simplest things. Get this- their account password reset doesn't work because the CAPTCHA key expired. They don't even have a process to triage this and something so simple has been unfixed for months, despite... Source: over 1 year ago
It is part of web.com or something now. I am still grandfathered in. Source: over 1 year ago
No web.com player. Marks too close to the heal and failed to scrub off all the toe marks. Got to give you a negative here! Source: over 1 year ago
I played a round with a guy on the web.com tour a while back and what stood out to me was his fucking insane aggressiveness. Source: over 1 year ago
They strung me along for months with an email issue. I finally left and moved it all to google. Best move ever. saved a pile of money and have not had any significant or noteworthy issues since. NS was fine until web.com bought them. Once that happened it was all down hill. Source: over 1 year ago
Does anyone use web.com's regular website builder and google adsense at the same time? I bought hosting from them too, but was told I couldn't transfer my website to the hosting platform, and on top of that the hosting platform they use doesn't allow .webp images on there where the regular website does. But I've contacted web dot com 5 times and cannot get an answer from them about uploading the google adsense... Source: over 1 year ago
Register.com did it too, but they're in the same family of companies as Net Sol (web.com)... I think Go Daddy did it as well... Which is why I don't use any registrars to run a whois any more. Source: almost 2 years ago
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