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Frequently Asked Questions

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Domain privacy (WHOIS protection) is typically offered as an add-on. This service hides your personal details from public databases, helping prevent spam and unwanted solicitations.
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Most domains can be registered for 1 to 10 years at a time. Some TLDs have different term limits, but extending your registration can help you secure it long-term.
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Use our domain search tool. Simply type in your desired name, and we’ll let you know if it’s free to register—or suggest alternatives if it’s already taken.
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Yes. If you plan to register multiple domains at once, contact our sales team for potential discounts or special bundle packages.
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You can either reach out to the current owner to negotiate a purchase or explore other TLDs like .net, .site, or .online. Sometimes a more creative TLD can help your brand stand out.
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Domain locking prevents unauthorized transfers and changes. We recommend enabling it to secure your domain from accidental or malicious modifications.
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Update your domain’s DNS settings to point to the hosting provider’s nameservers. Once the DNS propagates (usually within 24-48 hours), your domain will direct visitors to your site.
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Once a domain is registered, you can’t rename it, but you can register a new one. Consider carefully before purchasing to avoid having multiple unused domains.
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Not typically. However, if you want legal exclusivity for a brand name, you may consider applying for a trademark. Check local regulations or consult a legal expert to be sure.
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Yes. You’ll need to update the domain’s WHOIS information, unlock the domain, and provide an EPP/authorization code to the new owner. We recommend coordinating closely with them to avoid downtime.