

Fabulous and Moniker are pretty secure.
Personally I would avoid godaddy for high value domains.
If you have a large portfolio, GoDaddy offers a service called DTVS to executive account holders. It is as good as any other security out there.
Brad
No it's not. Domains get stolen from godaddy all the time. Other registrars offer executive locks, registry locks, and SecureID pin systems to prevent theft.
I am guessing you don't understand how DTVS works from your comments. It is not the standard GD transfer system.
Brad
lothos said:And it still doesn't negate the fact that domains get stolen from Godaddy all the time
Do you have any evidence that domains with DTVS on them get stolen. If so i'd like to hear about it.
I never said domains with DTVS get stolen. I said that domains at Godaddy get stolen all the time, which is true.
GoDaddy.com has 40M+ domains
I bet if you took the amount of domains stolen from GD, and compared them to other registrars the actual % is the same or lower with GD domains.
Here are some other popular domainer registrars -
Moniker 2.7M
Fabulous 1M
Name.com 763,000
Dynadot 381,00
All 4 combined have 1/10th of the total GD regs. With more domains there are just going to be more issues.
Brad
That's fine, and if you like godaddy feel free to use them. I personally don't like godaddy and choose not to use them.
This thread is about a secure place to keep your domains. If Godaddy doesn't provide security features unless you have 300+ domains in your account then it's probably not an option for your average domainer. There are better options available.
Well, at least GoDaddy's requirements for an executive account are more reasonable than Fabulous for even getting an account
From Fabulous -
* Domain portfolio must generate US$750+ per month
* Transfer 750+ domains to Fabulous
If your portfolio generates US$750 a month or you are willing to transfer 750+ domains to Fabulous, please complete the form below.
Brad
Even dynadot's phone security feature is good.
You need to enter a code messaged to your registered mobile to be able to do any changes to the domain.


