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Trustname is currently a fully operational domain registrar with over 500 TLDs connected, while additional services such as email and hosting are in alpha release. Since 2021, Trustname has grown to manage nearly 900,000 domains, setting a new standard for privacy, security, and transparent pricing.


As the platform continues toward full service availability, this page will feature more articles, interviews, and media mentions highlighting the advantages of Trustname’s trusted infrastructure—designed to deliver significant benefits compared to mass-market registrars.

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Trusted Domain Registrar Trustname Highlights Growing Risks of False Abuse Reports Threatening Online Businesses

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Trustname is a Europe-based domain registrar built to protect registrant rights in an era of increasing digital enforcement pressure. The company specialises in abuse-resistant domain management, advanced multi-layer privacy protection, and legally grounded processes that prioritise business continuity. Trustname serves online businesses worldwide that require stability, control, and long-term infrastructure protection.



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At Trustname, we’re building more than just another registrar — we’re setting new standards for privacy, independence, and transparency in domain registration. Here’s why we stand out:


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Independent & ICANN-Accredited: A New Standard for Domain Ownership

Trustname is an independent, ICANN-accredited domain registrar built with one mission: to protect domain owners first. Free from corporate control, DMCA-driven takedowns, and U.S. jurisdiction pressure, Trustname operates under European Union legal frameworks while fully complying with ICANN standards.


This independence enables Trustname to provide fair and balanced dispute resolution, true owner-first policies, and long-term stability for businesses, developers, journalists, and organizations worldwide—especially those vulnerable to competitor-driven fake abuse reports and targeted attacks by scammers.



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Transparent & Fair Pricing: No Tricks, No Hidden Renewals

Trustname introduces a transparent pricing model with no surprise renewal hikes, no hidden fees, and no aggressive upsells. Customers pay the same fair price year after year, with essential features such as WHOIS privacy included by default. This approach eliminates industry-wide pricing traps and restores trust in domain registration through simplicity, honesty, and predictability.


For example, a .com domain remains $14.99 forever—or just $11.97 for Super Bulk customers. This approach eliminates industry-wide pricing traps and restores confidence in domain registration through simplicity, honesty, and long-term predictability.



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Ultimate Privacy & Security Built-In

Privacy and security are at the core of Trustname’s infrastructure. With a double-layer WHOIS privacy system and an owner-first abuse review policy, Trustname protects legitimate businesses from false takedowns, phishing impersonation claims, and automated DMCA abuse. Domains are not suspended without verification, ensuring due process while maintaining zero tolerance for criminal activity.



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