DOMAIN REGISTRATION
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Business protection
Keep your domain locked & in your name
Let’s say you forget to renew your domain. Or you change the email address on your account. This is all it takes for someone to step in and transfer your domain name away without your permission.
But put Business Protection to work on your most important domain names and they’ll be safe for up to 12 hours.
Domain lock:
- Blocks both accidental and malicious domain transfers.
- Keeps your personal details hidden from snoops and crooks.
- Publishes an online business cards so customers and partners can find you.
What makes us the best?
Award-winning support
Seven-time winners of the "Exceptional Customer Service" Stevie® Award and taking your calls 24/7/365.
The vision for our mission
We’ve helped 20 million people make their own way online. You can trust us to do the same for you
All in one place
Launch, manage and grow your online presence – from your .com to your SSL – from one single, convenient place.
Keep your domain locked & in your name
- Simple domain set up. You don’t need any technical skills.
- Up to 100 subdomains to create a custom web address.
- Real-time monitoring to make sure you’re always up and running.
- Quick, simple tools to forward your domains to any existing website.
- World-class support from our web pros standing by ready to assist.
Frequently Asked Questions
Simply enter the web address you want to register into the search box. If the name you entered has already been registered, we’ll list any available alternatives. If the domain is available, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the registration process.
Typically, there is a limit to a domain length, with the minimum being 1 character and the maximum being 63 characters. Ideally, you want your domain name to accurately reflect your brand, whether it’s personal or business-oriented. We provide some guidelines for picking out a great domain name.
A handful of domains will have restrictions on them, which means you can only purchase them if you meet or exceed certain criteria or have authorization (some examples are .gov, .edu and .mil). But most extensions are available to everyone. In fact, most country code Top Level Domains ccTLDs are available for anyone to purchase, even if you don’t reside in the country code in question.