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^ Registration/Payment | |
Which TLDs can I buy? |
Currently we offer sales, support, and management for the following TLDs:
In the future, we plan to expand our offered portfolio to include other TLDs and ccTLDs. |
How do I search for domains? |
To search for domains you need to click on the Home tab. This takes you to the home page. On this page, you can search for a match to a single word or combination of words, and you can search with or without the TLD extension. Domain names can be between 3 and 61 characters long. This does not include the TLD extension, such as .com. Enter your search word in the text field, and click Find. The search results indicate whether the domain name is available. If an exact match is found, you will see a large checkmark and the word Success! next to the name. The results page also lists other similar domain names and any Premium Domain Names that are available. |
What are Premium Domains? |
Premium Domains are domains with popular and interesting names that are offered for sale in the marketplace. Many great domain names are already taken, but in some cases, the owners are willing to sell them for a price. Because these names are highly desirable, the price is higher than the price for a regular domain name and is different for each domain name. |
How do I look for Premium Domains? |
You search for Premium Domains in the same way that you would search for any domain. If there are Premium Domains that satisfy your search criteria (the words you use to search for domain names), you will see a separate section in the search results that displays the available Premium Domain names and their associated cost. |
What are some tips when searching for a domain? |
Avoid dashes if you plan on using radio ads or word of mouth to publicize your site. Try different variations of the name to find more, and possibly better, suggestions. |
How do I register a domain? |
If there's a domain name you'd like to
register, the first thing to do is to check whether the name is
available. If it is available, registering the name is a very simple
procedure.
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What is CED Contact Information? |
In order to register a .ASIA domain name, at least one of the domain contacts (admin, billing, owner, or tech) must be a legal entity in the DotAsia community. To satisfy this requirement, you must submit Charter Eligibility Declaration (CED) contact information when you purchase a .ASIA domain. For a definition of the geographical boundaries of the DotAsia community, see https://www.icann.org/montreal/geo-regions-topic.htm. In your shopping cart, beside the .ASIA domain that you want to purchase, you will see a link called EDIT CED CONTACT. When you click this link, the CED Contact Information page appears. You can enter the CED information while the domain is still in your shopping cart or when you check out. On the CED Contact Information page, if you choose Other from the Legal Entity Type drop-down list, you must also describe the entity type in the Legal Entity Type Info text field; the maximum number of characters allowed in this field is 255. Similarly, if you choose Other from the Identification Type drop-down list, you must use the Identification Type Info field to describe the identification type, and use the Identification Number field to enter the identification number or reference code (for example, Passport number, Business Certificate number, Act or Legislation number/code). |
What is Nexus information? |
When you register a .US domain, you must certify that you are a resident or have a business within the United States. In addition, you must select a Nexus category to indicate the purpose of the domain. In your shopping cart, beside the .US domain that you want to purchase, you will see a link called EDIT NEXUS INFO. When you click this link, the Nexus Information page appears. Use the drop-down lists to choose the appropriate information. You can enter the Nexus information while the domain is still in your shopping cart or when you check out. |
Why am I being charged GST? |
All residents of Canada and customers using a credit card issued by a Canadian bank must pay the Canadian Goods and Services Tax (GST), which is currently 5%. Some provinces charge a Harmonized Sales Tax (HST), which blends the federal GST with the provincial sales tax. Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Ontario, and British Columbia all charge HST. |
What services are subject to GST? |
Purchases of domains, email forwarding, and domain forwarding are all subject to Canadian GST. |
Where can I find more information on GST? |
For more information, you can go to the government of Canada web-site https://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/bsnss/tpcs/gst-tps/menu-eng.html |
Can I pay via any method other than credit card? |
We only accept Visa, MasterCard, and American Express cards. We do not accept cash, cheques, or money orders. |
What is a Credit Card Security Code? |
The Credit Card Security Code (also
called CVV2) is a security measure that we require for all
transactions. Since the security code number is printed on your
credit card, but not stored anywhere, the only way to know the
correct security code number for your credit card is to physically
have possession of the card itself. Note: If your European or Asian credit card does not have a card security code, enter 000 as your card security code. |
Can I get a receipt? |
When you complete the registration process, a receipt is sent to the email address that you provided. If you don't receive the email, check your spam folder. If you can't find your receipt, you can print a record of the transaction or have your receipt emailed to you again.
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The domain I want to register is not available, even though it's expired. |
Domains are released after the end of
their term if they have not been renewed. Domains that expire at
another registrar are subject to their own policies; however, there
is usually a grace period, and then a period when the domain is "on
hold"- and cannot be registered. You should allow at least 30 days
from the time of expiration before you can try registering the
domain. |
I tried to register/transfer a domain, and it didn't go through, but it looks like I was charged. |
When you make a purchase using a
credit card, we "authorize" funds on your credit card. This is not a
charge, but a test to make sure you have the funds available for the
purchase. After the authorization returns a result of sufficient
funds, we register the domains. If the domain registration fails for
any reason, the attempted charge is voided. The net result is that
your account not charged. In most cases, the original authorization
charge is removed from your credit card account within a few days.
You can contact your credit provider to find out their specific
authorization policy. |
How do I register domain names that use local language characters? |
Many world languages use characters
that are not found in English. Domain names in these languages are
referred to as Internationalized Domain Names or IDNs. You can
register IDNs by searching for a domain name in your native
language. The availability results are displayed in both the native
language and in the IDN format, which begins with xn--
to identify it as an IDN. |
Is my credit card information secure? |
Litle processes your online transactions.
Your credit card information is securely stored on the Litle system,
and it is never shared. For more information about Litle, go to
https://www.litle.com. |
Can I register more than one credit card? |
Yes, you can register multiple credit cards, and you can designate one card as your primary or default card. When you are ready to purchase your domains or any additional services, your default card is selected unless you choose a different card. Your default credit card is also used for autorenewals.
To register a credit card |
How do I update my credit card information? |
To update your credit card information |
How do I delete a credit card? |
To delete a credit card |
What is different about .TEL domains? |
.TEL is a new type of gTLD domain. Its
purpose is to store all of your contact information, for example,
email addresses, cellular phone numbers, website addresses, IM
addresses, Twitter addresses, social networking sites such as
Facebook, street addresses, and Google maps. |
Can I create a custom nameserver? |
You can create a nameserver that is based on
your domain. You first have to create the new nameserver, and then
you can add the new nameserver to the list of nameservers for your
domain. |
What do I enter in the .AU Registrant Information section? |
You can register domain names for the
following second level .AU domains: .ASN.AU, .COM.AU, .ID.AU,
.NET.AU, and .ORG.AU. The organization that regulates .AU requires
you to enter the following additional information to show that you
meet their residency requirements: |
^ Domain Services | |
I have a website. How can I point my domain to it? |
There are two ways that you can point your domain to your website: you can change the domain's DNS (Domain Name Server) information to that of your website or you can use our domain forwarding service. |
How can I change my DNS information? |
When you register your domain, default
DNS settings are used. Your web hosting provider can give you their
primary and secondary DNS information and you can change the default
settings to those of your web host. The DNS information usually
looks something like this:
Please allow 24 - 48 hours for your
change to propagate throughout the Internet. |
How do I set up domain-forwarding? |
Domain forwarding is a service that is
available with your domain registration. It allows you to redirect
visitors to another website (that you own) when they type your
domain name in the browser address field.
Please allow 24 to 48 hours for your change to propagate throughout the Internet. |
How do I remove domain forwarding? |
To remove domain forwarding
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How do I set up email forwarding? |
Email forwarding is a service that is
available with your domain registration. It allows you to redirect
email from an address associated with your domain to another email
address.
Please allow 24-48 hours for your email to begin forwarding. |
How do I remove email-forwarding? |
To remove email forwarding
Please allow 24-48 hours for email to stop forwarding to that address. |
I own a large number of domains. How can I easily find the ones I want to manage? |
If you own a large number of domains, the domain names are displayed on multiple pages on the Manage tab, with up to 100 names on each page. Whenever there is more than one page of domains to display, you will see a Search field at the top of each page that allows you to narrow your search. In the Search text field, enter any part of the domain names that you want to find, and then click SEARCH. Only the domains that meet your criteria are displayed. To clear the search criteria and display all of your domains again, click Reset filter. You can use the Sort By drop-down list to sort your domain names alphabetically or by expiry date. You can also use the Show drop-down list to display only those domains that are expiring in 30, 60, or 90 days or those that are already expired. Choose your criteria from the drop-down lists and then click SEARCH. |
Can I make changes to more than one domain at the same time? |
Yes, you can update domain details for
multiple domains at the same time, as long as the new information is
the same for all of the selected domains. The menu options on the
left side of the Domain Manager allow you to change nameservers
(DNS), contact information, contact privacy setting and domain
forwarding for multiple domains. |
^ Renewals | |
How do I renew my domain? |
You can renew your domain for up to 10
years.
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How can I protect my domain from being stolen? |
To secure your domain against
unauthorized transfers, you can lock your domain. Locking your
domain ensures that an authorization code (auth code) cannot be
generated for your domain, and the auth code is required to transfer
your domain to another service provider. This is a security feature
that has been designed to ensure that you have full control over any
changes made to your domain.
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What is an auth code? |
The auth code is a unique combination of characters, similar to a password, that is used to show verifiable proof of ownership of a domain. If you are transferring a domain to another service provider, you must supply the auth code to that provider to show that you have the authority to transfer the domain. The auth code can only be generated by the owner of the domain. |
How do I change my password? |
To change your password
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How do I update the information in my account? |
When you first register a domain, your
account information is used to define the Owner, Admin, and Billing
Contacts for domains that you register.
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^ Account Information | |
How do I log in to my account |
The first time you purchase a domain, you must create an account. When you are ready to check out and pay for the items in your shopping cart, you will be asked to provide some personal information, such as your name and address. You will also be asked to create a username and password. You only need to submit this information once. The next time you make a purchase or when you want to manage your domains, you only need to enter your username and password to log in to your account. |
How do I change my password? |
To change your password
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Do I have to use my home address in my contact information? |
You do not have to use your home
address when you enter your contact information; however, according
to ICANN policy, the address that you specify must be a valid
address. If you don't want to use your home address, you can use
your business address instead. |
How do I update the information in my account? |
When you first register a domain, your account information that you supplied when you set up your account is used to define the contact information for any domains that you register. You can change the Owner, Admin, Billing, and Tech Contact information for a domain through the Domain Manager. To change your contact information
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Do I have to use my home address in my contact information? |
You do not have to use your home
address when you enter your contact information; however, according
to ICANN policy, the address that you specify must be a valid
address. If you don't want to use your home address, you can use
your business address instead. |
How do I change the owner, admin, billing, or tech contact information? |
When you first register a domain, the
information that you supplied when you set up your account is used
to define the contact information for any domains that you register.
You can change the Owner, Admin, Billing, and Tech Contact
information for a domain through the Domain Manager. |
Do you have a way to secure my Whois information? |
Contact Privacy is a free service that hides your identity (address, phone number, email address) when a WHOIS lookup is done on your domain name. When you register your domain, Contact Privacy is included at no extra charge. |
How can I find out the WHOIS information for a domain? |
WHOIS databases are specific to each registrar. If you registered the domain name properly, it will show in our WHOIS database immediately. It will show in the InterNIC central database 24-48 hours later, but might not ever display in another registrar's database. That doesn't mean someone else can register the name, the name record is still taken, but it might not show you as the owner. Your best bet is always to look up a domain at the registrar of record. To find out who the registrar is for a name, go to https://www.internic.net/whois.html. |
I made a change to my DNS. Why doesn't it show up? |
It usually takes two business days for updates to be seen elsewhere on the web, including hosting information. This is standard Internet propagation time. Additionally, some Whois databases are not compatible with others. You may wish to use a central whois lookup, as one registrar may not carry another's information. The best practice is always to look up a domain at the registrar of record. To find out who the registrar is for a name, use this resource: |
I forgot my username and/or password. How can I retrieve it? |
If you have forgotten your username or password, we can send it to you via email. To retrieve your username and/or password: On the Login page, you will see the link Forgot your password? When you click this link, the Password Recovery page appears. Enter either your username or your domain name and click Send Password. We will email your username or password to the email address that you supplied when you created your account. |
I'm trying to update my account information. Why do I get [501] Object status prohibits operation? |
Some registries require domains to be
unlocked before you can make any changes. |
^ Transfers | |
Can I transfer in a domain name I already own? |
Yes. Transferring a domain is a very
simple process. Please allow 7 to 10 days for the transfer to
complete. |
Yes. Transferring in multiple domains is a very simple process. Please allow 7 to 10 days for the transfer to complete.I transfer in a domain name I already own? |
Yes. Transferring in multiple domains is a
very simple process. Please allow 7 to 10 days for the transfer to
complete. |