[-] dontevendrivethatfar@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

If you want 0-based budgeting, try Actual Budget: https://github.com/actualbudget/actual

It's pretty similar to YNAB, and you can even import from YNAB.

I contacted Cloudflare's support and had them remove the registration. I picked up a different domain and replaced it pretty easily. I'm sure I'm already on a lot of lists but I'm hoping that the WHOIS information will clear and it will slow down the spam.

The question is "Why did it happen this time and never happened before with other domains I purchased?" and the answer is "Because it was a .US domain and you didn't read the fine print."

Hmm, they have an article on WHOIS redaction but I'm not seeing how to get them to redact my info. I'll ask support.

https://developers.cloudflare.com/registrar/account-options/whois-redaction/

I remember doing this in Google Domains but don't recall seeing the option in Cloudflare

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I've purchased a few domains in my life, but it was always through Google Domains in the past. This weekend I bought a new one through Cloudflare so that I could make a nice subdomain structure for all of my self-hosted apps. That went great - I'm using Traefik and Pihole for the local DNS.

But in the past two days, I've gotten 28 spam calls and a handful of text messages from companies who want to design my website, or logo, or something else. I only listened to the first few voicemails but they did mention the name of the domain I purchased.

This didn't happen when I used Google Domains. Is there something I missed? I knew this information was public, but I feel like I must have screwed up somehow and it put me on a lot of spam lists.

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