Domain name tips for startups and SMBs: we're here to help!

by Daniel

EuroDNS receives enquiries all the time from startups and SMBs needing assistance with domain registration. For the uninitiated, navigating the ins and outs of domain names can seem like a pretty daunting task. So, with that in mind, we’d like to share a few domain name tips customers have found particularly helpful.

.ONLINE domain extension, the smart alternative to .COM!

by Daniel

Since its launch in 2015, .ONLINE has become one of the most sought after gTLDs in the world. Registered in over 230 countries, the .ONLINE domain extension has experienced incredible traction, becoming a true star of the new gTLD programme. But what accounts for its popularity?

DNS zone management at EuroDNS gives you more control!

by Daniel

Modifying DNS information from your account is now easier than ever thanks to our newly refocused layout and numerous other practical modifications we’ve made to our DNS zone management page. See how our revamped page is going to save you time and effort!

Public wifi security: less trustworthy than a public toilet seat?

by Daniel

Most of us see using public toilets as something of a risky venture, but we appreciate their convenience all the same. That said, did you know there's another daily convenience even more questionable than a gas station restroom? Try free public WiFi networks and the questionable security they offer users.

Protect yourself from ransomware or suffer the consequences

by Daniel

Protecting yourself from ransomware has never been more crucial. Computers everywhere were besieged on May 12th by WannaCry, a vicious cyber-attack which hit hospitals, businesses, and government agencies around the world, holding files for ransom. Experts now say it’s only a matter of time before we see an even bigger attack.

The future of new TLDs: more domain extensions on the way?

by Daniel

A hot topic at ICANN 58 was the question of what must still happen before the next round of new TLD applications can be launched and whether or not the process can be accelerated. It turns out a number of obstacles are making a firm date for the release of new domain extensions difficult to pin down.