A Domain Name is a textual version of an IP Address, the number that points to a particular website. For example, the number 206.190.60.37 is the IP Address for yahoo.com. Each domain name on the Internet corresponds to such numbers.
Without domain names, each and every website would have to be recalled by a number like this, similar to the telephone system, but much more difficult to remember. For this reason, domain names were introduced, and have made navigation on the net much simpler.
- Listing, Searching and Managing Domain Registration Orders
- Changing Name Servers of a Domain Name
- Managing Whois or Contact Details of Domain Names
- Hiding Contact Details through Privacy Protection, in the Whois of a Domain Name
- GDPR
- Transferring a Domain Name
- Deleting a Domain Name
- Protecting/Locking a Domain Name
- Domain Protect+
- Registering and Managing Child Name Servers
- Suspending / Unsuspending Domain Names
- Renewing Domain Names
- Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC)
- Domain Name Registration Default Settings
- Viewing Action History
- Restoring a Deleted Domain Name from the Redemption Grace Period
- Domain Name Registration Caveats
- Whois Data Verification
- Whois Data Reminders
- RESELLERS: Read this to setup your Domain Registration Business
- DNS
- Domain / URL Forwarding
- Domains Product Maintenance Notices
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