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by pittsburgh 5465 days ago
In the past few weeks, we’ve discussed a new approach that we think will strike a better balance by giving our customers greater control over password management and at the same time ensuring the basic security of those passwords. I’m personally very pleased that our approach will have appeal to customers that are concerned about password security and customers that appreciate the benefits of great usability (and for customers who are concerned about both, blow their socks off

Could anybody find the blog post they are referring to that explains their balance between simplicity and security? I was unable to. However, it does appear that they still send plaintext passwords via email: https://www.hover.com/send_password

If you're looking to switch registrars, I can't say enough good things about http://gandi.net. Their motto is literally "no bullshit" and it's the reason I switched to them a few years ago. They aren't the cheapest option, but their UI is very simple and aesthetically pleasing, they offer free DNS hosting, they don't clutter their checkout pages with any ads or ridiculous upsells, they don't kill elephants for fun ( http://mashable.com/2011/04/01/bob-parsons-elephant-story/ ), and they don't email your password in plaintext. There are very few companies I'm willing to rave about, but Gandi is one of them.

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Second all of that about Gandi. They also seem to offer more TLD's than most of the mainstream US-based registrars.