I have been using Porkbun for domain name registration until now, but I wanted to move to a European registrar. When I registered a domain, I received this email. Is it normal?. If not what registrar do you use? I have filled in my name and address while registering an account and have 2fa on. It's an id verifier app.
What is the TLD of the domain you're trying to move? Not all registrars support all domain names. For example .ie domains for Ireland can only be registered at very few registrars, which is a pain.
Off the top of my head, OVH might fulfill your needs, depending on the TLD.
I've transferred domains out of porkbun without seeing anything like that. I've had to release the domain lock and paste a transfer authorization code from one place to another. That's how it has worked at other registrars too.
Try to make Infomaniak a better experience for everyone. Infomaniak claims to be "The Ethical Cloud" but they did not start business as a privacy company and have been learning over time. Help to teach them with one more customer story. Let us know what happens.
If no luck with Infomaniak helping, you can try to contact a different registrar before signing up to confirm they will accept your domain type and ask them what the process will be. Hold them accountable to whatever process they describe if you choose them.
As a past customer of Gandi, they have been bought out and have been significantly increasing their prices (renewal this year would have cost me twice what I paid a couple years back) while reducing the value proposition of their offering (e-mail is no longer included...)
It depends on the registrar. Some just assume the information you provided is valid.
Infomaniak apparently wants to verify your info, though they also offered verification through credit card when I signed up.
Some tlds require the owner to meet some legal requirements, like affiliation with a specific country. I've registered .us domains before without requests for ID but I did pay with a US based card.
Yes, this is normal. The alternative is having your domain stolen and held ransom by someone who pretends to be you. Usually they do have an alternative method though, using some other 2fa like a yubikey.
While 2FA is normal, there are multiple ways to 2FA. I've never heard of having to install their own proprietary app on a phone just to use an authenticator token.
for that you really dont need ID verification. that and 2FA serve entirely different purposes. ID verification is to ensure you are not hiding your identity. 2FA is to ensure that you are really the account owner.