Domain Names - Domain Management

Two-step verification protects your account from hackers

von Meg

Everyday, more & more confidential information is loaded onto the Internet. Relying on a simple username & password combination to protect your account is reckless. Two-step verification (TSV) blocks unauthorised access to your account. We offer TSV to all our customers, and we urge you to use it for your accounts. Here’s why...

Make your life easier with domain folders & shared access

von Meg

We've got two domain name management features you're gonna love! They'll save you time and stress whilst heightening the security of your domain names. You'll be able to streamline your domain names, perform global updates, and share the management of your domain names with your team. Want to eliminate the stress of domain name management? Read this post...

ICANN 51: EuroDNS précis Los Angeles (episode one)

von Luc

From October 12 to 16, 2014 the ICANN community held its quarterly meeting in the organisation’s hometown of Los Angeles. Luc, our legal eagle, swooped in to join the 2300+ participants who attended. On his return, he summarised what went on in two blog posts. Written in his usual inimitable style...

Protect your domain names with auto-renew - bet Sony wish it had!

von Meg

A few weeks ago one of the biggest companies in the world lost one of their domain names. No way! Yes way, it can happen to the best of us, but how? Did it forget where it put it, not pay the bill, wrong contact details, or did it assume someone else was dealing with it? There's no excuse. It’s easy to set your domains to renew automatically and to validate your contact details, here's how...

Two-step verification available to our customers

von Meg

The safeguarding of your domain names and personal information is crucial, and with this in mind we’ve introduced a new security feature. Two-step verification (TSV) is an additional layer of protection that prevents unauthorised access to your accounts. Learn how to protect your accounts and slam the door in the face of hackers trying to hijack your domain names.