Hi. I’m new to Lemmy. Here’s what I’m wondering. How Lemmy servers are paid. If the person who opens the server no longer wants to pay this fee, the server has to shut down. How is this issue resolved?

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    1 year ago

    I’m talking more about the domain itself. It doesn’t matter where I tunnel in from if the domain is registered to my name. Even with WHOIS privacy it doesn’t feel too secure.

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      1 year ago

      I have all of my domains under my name with WHOIS privacy enabled and I’ve never gotten a spam call or email from my domains. Your registrar won’t give out your personal information unless they have to comply, like a legal warrant. But if you’re worried about your particulars getting leaked somehow, you can use a VOIP number and PO Box address as your contact information, as long as you use your real name so your domains can’t be taken from you during a dispute. Registrars like Njalla and Epik also give you the option to list them as the domain contact so you don’t have to leave your personal information at all, and they’ll forward any messages to your account.

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        1 year ago

        I probably spoke too soon without doing the appropriate research. Thanks for the insight! I tend to think pretty black and white when it comes to security, in this case along the lines of “if the government can get to you, so can anyone.”