We hear of domain hijacking by means of using social engineering methods on registrars and PayPal etc. Do you have a very valuable domain that you'd be in depression for decades if you were to lose it? I do, and it's sentimental value, not actual value. How do I protect my domain to the fullest extent? Which registrar is more secure, (excluding failures on users' side)? Is there a registrar out there that takes things personally and protects your domains to the fullest extent, knows who you are, and understands if someone is trying to impersonate you for stealing your domain etc?
I think I may have worded the question a bit weird, but it's late here, I'm sure you get the gist of it.
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