I don't understand why they'd host them anywhere else... Just asking for problems.
Darkassassin07
This very much dependent on which registrar you use and what TLD you choose. Most of them have at least some ID requirements as they're required by law to provide it to the TLD registry.
Domains registered for individuals typically hide your personal info from public WHOIS databases, but comercial use usually requires public disclosure.
Some TLDs enforce identification requirements; and will even lock your domain until it can be verified. Here's info on .ca domains.
Some registrars will allow you to register anonymously; but they typically register the domain in their own name then enter into a contract with you, giving you control of the domain while they retain legal ownership. Njalla is the big name there; from the founders of The Pirate Bay.
Does he slap it like you would punch someone in the dick - just an open handed palm to the crotch?
Or is he gonna slap it like smacking the speed ball out of your way?
Sure is, this would fall under fraud at the very least; but laws only stop those willing to obey them. Now it's a matter of figuring out who to punish.
Probably; these drives were being found sold by their official sellers. Seagate likely had to investigate the majority of their supply lines; shutting it all down in the meantime.
Do not buy from unofficial resellers
Good advice in general; but in this case many of the fraudulent drives were reportedly purchased from the official sellers listed on Seagates website.
Apparently the admins of the instance haven't been able to get ahold of the original domain registrar.
I don't know much else about it.
No, they removed the store because: “This merchant did not engage in authentic commerce practices and violated our terms so we removed them from Shopify.”
Last year, the e-commerce platform removed a clause banning “hateful content” from its acceptable use rules, Bloomberg reports.
They're perfectly fine with hateful content/merch.
But not because of the Nazi merch...
Shopify tells Bloomberg and NBC News that it wasn’t removed simply for listing the item, saying in a statement that “This merchant did not engage in authentic commerce practices and violated our terms so we removed them from Shopify.”
Last year, the e-commerce platform removed a clause banning “hateful content” from its acceptable use rules, Bloomberg reports.
Just tried: the 'report an issue'/'suggest an edit' button doesn't appear when The Gulf of Mexico is selected.
It does for other locations, but not for the Gulf.
This was gonna be my suggestion too.
Add secure notes to your vault detailing your setup and what do do with it when you're gone. Then create an account for whoever you want to pass things on to, designate it as a trusted emergency contact and teach them how to access it.
On another note; how did the cert expire? That's so easy to automate; I haven't looked at mine in years...