They aren't third party. They are buying Google Domains and all of the customers that come with it. If you don't like it, don't continue to use them. It happens every time a company gets bought out, the customers are part of that package.
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Problem is we don't have regulation or recourse to prevent the data from changing hands. Imo we should be able to decide who we do business with and who has our data. I know, I'm dreaming........
Transferring data is not the same thing thing as selling data. Your data is being transferred, the money exchanged is for the servers, not for the data.
While this is the technicality they'll die on, the value of the data in the transfer was 100% taken into account in this deal.
This is actually a good question. With the usual restrictions on the sale of data, what happens if a complete company gets sold? Does selling your whole company let you sidestep restrictions on selling customer data?