Mar 11, 2024, at 02:01 am
The main thing that distinguishes IncogNET from other anonymous hosting providers and domain registrars is that they are not afraid to host political/polarizing content and are total supporters of free speech. I have never heard of IncogNET stealing anyone's domains or blocking them from accessing their VPS, unlike what I have seen in reviews of Njal.la, for example. 1984.hosting was another... Read moreThe main thing that distinguishes IncogNET from other anonymous hosting providers and domain registrars is that they are not afraid to host political/polarizing content and are total supporters of free speech. I have never heard of IncogNET stealing anyone's domains or blocking them from accessing their VPS, unlike what I have seen in reviews of Njal.la, for example. 1984.hosting was another interesting option, but I did not go with them because I was not sure what their policies on free speech and content were. IncogNET, on the other hand, is 100% transparent about their policies and have laid them out here:
https://portal.incognet.io/knowledgebase/9/What-is-your-stance-on-free-speech.html
And as any company in their field should, IncogNET boasts good VPS speeds, reasonable prices, and fast, friendly support. Not sure what the guy below me is talking about re: not fulfilling orders or responding to tickets. I leave my tickets at the default priority (Medium) and they always get answered within 48 hours, even though IncogNET says that they can theoretically take up to 72 hours. I have also never been declined orders, and I have always been able to access to my servers and my domains' DNS records within 1 hour of purchase.
Overall, I highly recommend IncogNET if you want freedom, not just in terms of privacy, but also in terms of what you say and how you express yourself online.