Doesn't that just trade password resets for passkey resets? Or do they permanently lock out users who lose their passkey?
Think about it like coolify is to a VPS as Canine is to Kubernetes.
Either way, one of the most critical parts is that many are still hosting on Google Cloud, AWS or Microsoft, therefore you are not 100% insulated from Cloud Act.
Are the ones that are tagged "EU hosted" among the ones you mean host on Google Cloud, AWS or Microsoft?
In their footer they say: Made and hosted in the EU which technically it's not wrong, but since they are using Google Cloud and Cloudflare, they are not insulated from the effect of the CLOUD Act.
To be upfront about this, we’re still on AWS (Frankfurt), but "EU-owned" hosting/data regions will be available very soon.
It's like a bad mix of culture (bordering on arrogance and pathological in some bad cases) and over regulation.
I always advise clients to avoid the EU at launch and focus on UK if they really want to do a test run and encourage them to focus on East Asia instead.
You'd think Europe is this affluent and sophisticated customer demographic but again and again from data I see it couldn't be further from the truth.
(as in "you are pushing shite no one wants but not accustomized to getting a well-deserved push-back")
Thanks for sharing! Bookmarked immediately.
OVH's API allows full control of an account, but I don't know how that compares to DNSimple.