While the Coronavirus continues to spread across the globe, scammers are also
flocking to domain names that they can put fake websites on to steal money from
people who think they’re donating
Here in San Francisco I’m finding it’s hard to have a discussion about domain
names without someone talking about Namecheap [https://www.namecheap.com/]. The
registrar has been growing like crazy
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NameCheap [https://www.namecheap.com/] has been doing something pretty cool that
I thought would be good to spread
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NameCheap recently published their 2018 Domain Insights and Trend Report (read
it here
[https://www.namecheap.com/resource-center/expert-insights/2018-domain-insights-trends-report/]
) and